TRINITY   CHURCH 


^San   Jose 
California 


Advent,  i860,  to  Easter,  1903 


* 


PUBLISHED  BY  TRINITY  PARISH  GUILD, 

SAN  JOSE,    CALIFORNIA, 
1903 


TO 

THE 
MEMBERS 
OF     TRINITY 
PARISH,   WITH    A 
TENDER  AND  GRATE- 
«g  FUL    REGARD    FOR 

^  THOSE   WHO   HAVE    GONE 

>^  WITH      THE     YEARS,      LEAV- 

g  ING    AS    A    BIvESSED    HERITAGE 

3  THE    FRUITS    OF  THEIR  LOVE  AND 

5:  SELF-  SACRIFICE  ;   WITH  A  YEARNING 

THAT  THOSE   WHO   LIVE   AND  LABOR   IN 
THE  PRESENT  MAY  BE  GUIDED  ARIGHT;  AND 
WITH   THE   HOPE   THAT   THE   ASPIRATIONS   OF 
THOSE  WHO  ARE  YET  TO  COME,  MAY  BE  FULFILLED 
ACCORDING   TO  HIS   WILL,  THIS  LITTLE  BOOK    IS   AF- 
FECTIONATELY  DEDICATED    BY  TRINITY   PARISH    GUILD. 


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Preface 


Although  there  has  been  an  earnest  endeavor  to 
avoid  all  errors  in  this  compilation,  it  seems  hardly  pos- 
sible that  an  account  extending  over  forty-three  years 
can  be  without  error. 

In  case  of  names  and  dates,  the  Church  Records  have 
been  followed. 

Facts  for  the  Parish  History  have  been  gathered 
here  and  there  from  sources  as  nearly  reliable  as  human 
memory  and  human  records  can  be.  There  is  a  deep 
consciousness  that  much  more  than  has  here  been  re- 
corded has  preserved  the  life  of  the  parish  through  all 
these  years.  Innumerable  sacrifices,  innumerable  acts  of 
love  and  devotion  have  passed  so  gently,  so  quietly  and 
so  naturally  into  the  daily  round  of  the  parish  life,  that 
they  have  been  recorded  only  by  One  who  sees  all  and 
knows  all. 


Contents 


Parish  History 7 

Earliest  lyist  of  Communicants     -         -         -        .  25 

Baptisms,  Advent,  1861  to  Kaster,  1903         -         -  26 

Confirmations,    "       "     "         "         "        .         .  ^9 

Marriages,           "       "     "         "         "        -         -  48 

Burials,                 "       "     """---  64 

Vestries,               "       "     "         "         "         -         .  82 

Vested  Choirs,  1903,       ------  86 

Parochial  Organizations: 

Trinity  Sunday  School,        -         -         -         -  87 

Trinity  Parish  Guild,      .         -         -         .  87 

Auxiliaries, 89 

Twenty  Minute  Workers,          .         .         .  89 

Gifts         -         - 90 

Memorials     ---          -          -          -          -  91 


ILLUSTRATIONS. 


Trinity  Church,  about  1865,  -         -         -         -        13 

Rev.  Sylvester  S.  Etheridge,  Founder  of  Trinity 

Parish, 25 

Rt.  Rev.  William  Ingraham  Kip,   D.  D.,    First 

Bishop  of  California,  1853-1890,  -  -  -  39 
Rt.  Rev.  William  Ford  Nichols,  D.  D.,  Bishop  of 

of  California, .56 

Trinity  Church,  1903,       -         -         -         -         .  7 


Trinity  Church,  1903 


History 


To  the  younger  generations  that  belong  to  Trinity 
Parish,  it  seems  hardly  possible  that  there  ever  could 
have  been  a  time  when  the  center  of  the  parish  life  was 
not  the  little  ivy-covered  church  on  St.  John  Street. 
But  venerable  as  this  building  seems,  it  is  only  the  last 
of  a  series  which  have  served  as  the  home  of  the  parish. 

On  North  Market  Street  there  is,  what  •  is  now  an 
engine  house,  at  one  time  the  City  Hall  of  San  Jose.  In 
one  of  the  lower  rooms  of  this  building,  the  life  of  the 
parish  began. 

There  are  Communicants  of  Trinity  Church  to-day 
who  were  present  at  the  first  service  held  in  this  room, 
prior  to  the  organization  of  the  parish,  forty-two  years 
ago.  The  officiating  priest  was  the  Rev.  Sylvester  S. 
Etheridge,  a  young  clergyman  who  had  come  to  this 
western  coast  in  search  of  health,  and  with  a  determina- 
tion to  use  what  strength  he  had,  in  founding  a  parish  of 
the  Church  wherever  need  might  be. 

There  were  a  number  of  religious  denominations  al- 
ready well  established  in  San  Jose,  and  the  Roman 
Catholic  Church  had  for  years  been  doing  missionary 
work.  Services  of  the  Protestant  Kpiscopal  Church  had 
been  held  from  time  to  time  in  the  Presbyterian  Church 
on  North  Second  street  by  the  Bishop  of  the  Diocese,  the 
Rt.  Rev.  William  Ingraham  Kip;  but  they  were  few  and 
far  between,  as  there  were  no  train  accommodations  from 
San  Francisco  to  San  Jose,  passage  being  made  by  stage 
coach. 

Mr.  Etheridge  found  but  nine  Communicants  of  the 
Church  in  the  city  and  vicinity.  He  gave,  however, 
notice  of  a  service  to  be  held  on  the  first  Sunday  in  Ad- 
vent, i860,  in  the  lower  court  room  of  the  old  City  Hall. 


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When  the  day  came,  people  crowded  into  the  little 
court  room,  and  the  Mayor  himself,  who  had  expressed 
strong  doubts  as  to  the  expediency  even  of  this  tentative 
service,  occupied  a  seat  in  the  rear  of  the  room.  Mrs. 
Hayes-Martin  and  Mrs.  Hardy-Gregory  had  raised, 
within  a  few  hours,  two  hundred  dollars  with  which  to 
pay  for  the  melodeon  that  stood  on  the  platform.  Mr. 
Etheridge  served  as  organist  and  chorister,  as  well  as 
priest. 

At  the  close  of  the  service,  all  interested  in  founding  a 
parish  felt  that  success  was  ensured.  Every  shadow  of 
doubt  as  to  the  advisability  of  "starting  a  new  church" 
seemed  to  have  left  the  mind  of  the  Mayor,  for  hardly 
had  the  benediction  been  pronounced,  when  he  walked 
down  the  aisle,  and  giving  Mr.  Etheridge  a  warm  grasp 
of  the  hand,  offered  him  the  upper  court  room  for  future 
services.  This  room  had  an  air  of  cleanliness  about  it 
that  the  lower  room  lacked,  and  it  was  larger  and  better 
lighted. 

Before  another  service  was  held,  the  little  melodeon  had 
been  moved  upstairs  and  temporary  provision  had  been 
made  for  an  altar.  Altar  linen  had  been  provided  by 
Mrs.  Hardy-Gregory,  and  a  Communion  set  had  been 
given  by  Mrs.  James  R.  Lowe.  Though  Mr.  Etheridge 
continued  to  serve  as  organist,  a  volunteer  choir,  led  by 
Mrs.  Hayes-Martin  and  Mrs.  Morgan  Miles,  carried  the 
singing.  The  growing  interest  in  the  services  called  for 
immediate  organization,  and  at  a  meeting  held  in  the 
City  Hall  on  the  evening  of  February  22d,  1861,  the 
parish  was  organized  and  incorporated  under  the  name  of 
"Trinity."  Lawrence  Archer,  James  R.  Lowe,  William 
Daniels,  Mark  Hardy,  William  McCune,  Stephen  Thorn, 
and  John  N.  Appleton  were  elected  vestrymen. 

At  the  first  vestry  meeting,  held  February  28th,  1861, 
a  constitution  was  adopted  having  for  its  basis  the  gen- 
eral constitution  of  the  '  'California  Episcopal  Convention 


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of  1850."  The  parish  boundaries  determined  upon  were 
the  same  as  those  of  the  county  township.  The  Rev. 
Sylvester  S.  Etheridge  was  unanimously  chosen  rector 
at  a  salary  of  seven  hundred  dollars  per  year,  and  a  for- 
mal call  was  extended  to  him.  An  organist  was  engaged 
for  the  small  sum  of  eight  dollars  per  month.  Prof,  and 
Mrs.  Hamm,  known  in  the  musical  circles  of  San  Jose 
for  so  many  years,  were  engaged  as  choristers. 

A  Sunday  School  was  organized  without  delay,  Mrs. 
Jackson  Lewis,  Mrs.  Hardy  Gregory,  Mrs.  Henry  Has- 
kell, and  Mrs.  Frances  Devine  Estee  were  the  pioneer 
Sunday  School  teachers. 

Though  nearly  three  years  passed  before  a  church 
building  was  erected,  services  were  regularly  held  in  the 
City  Hall,  and  the  real  life  of  the  parish  had  begun. 
During  the  first  year  a  class  of  nineteen  was  presented 
for  confirmation.  Mrs.  Jackson  Lewis,  Mrs.  Hardy- 
Gregory  and  Mrs.  Redding  Speights,  all  still  Communi- 
cants of  Trinity,  were  members  of  this  class. 

During  the  fall  of  the  same  year,  the  women  of  the 
parish  put  a  thousand  dollars  into  the  church  treasury. 
In  November  subscriptions  were  solicited  for  a  lot  and 
church  building.  It  may  be  interesting  to  the  older 
parishioners  to  speculate  upon  what  might  have  been,  if 
the  first  lot  that  was  purchased  had  been  retained.  This 
was  the  lot  on  the  northwest  corner  of  San  Fernando 
and  Fifth  Streets.  It  was  held  by  the  vestry  for  a  few 
months  only,  and  then  sold  with  the  prospect  of  getting 
what  has  proved  to  be  a  more  satisfactory  site.  This 
change  in  the  selection  of  the  lot  was  due  to  the  far- 
sightedness of  James  Hart  who  bought  the  lot  from  the 
vestry  that  the  way  might  be  open  for  a  better  choice. 

The  present  site  was  owned  at  this  time  by  Major  S.  J. 
Hensley,  being  part  of  a  large  property  extending  north 
to  the  vicinity  of  the  Hotel  Vendome.  It  was  used  as  a 
corral  for  horses  and  was  surrounded  by  a  high  board 


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fence.  Fields  of  golden  California  mustard  stretched 
away  on  all  sides  of  this  barren  spot,  but  even  these 
armies  of  mustard  stalks,  densely  crowded  as  space  would 
allow,  standing  above  a  man's  height  and  tossing  their 
yellow  heads  with  assurance,  could  not  shut  the  blue 
skies  from  view  and  the  things  that  were  to  be.  The  lot 
was  purchased  for  the  sum  of  three  thousand  dollars. 

The  same  year,  1862,  preparations  for  building  were 
made.  Captain  James  W.  Hammond  superintended  the 
work,  and  the  result  was  a  pretty  little  church  built  of 
timbers  from  the  native  redwoods  of  California,  and 
finished  within  with  the  same  natural  wood.  All  parts 
of  the  structure  had  been  fitted  together  with  the  ship- 
builder's  art,  and  it  has  been  said,  that  in  time  of  strong 
winds  or  heavy  earthquakes,  this  unique  little  building 
swayed  like  a  ship  on  the  seas,  built  for  weathering  all 
storms. 

For  some  time,  white  muslin  tightly  stretched,  served 
in  place  of  the  stained  glass  windows  which  had  been 
ordered  from  Doremus  of  New  York,  to  be  sent  round 
"The  Horn";  the  same  windows  through  which  the  sun- 
light still  glows  in  such  soft  rich  tones  of  red  and  blue 
and  green  and  gold,  to  lighten  and  to  beautify  Trinity 
Church  to-day. 

Grateful  acknowledgment  was  sent  to  the  city  author- 
ities for  the  use  of  the  City  Hall  for  three  years,  and  the 
first  services  were  held  in  the  church  on  Advent  Sunday, 
1863. 

About  this  time,  the  organ,  the  one  still  in  use, 
built  by  William  Stevens  of  Boston,  was  on  its  way 
across  "The  Isthmus."  An  organ  of  two  manuals 
and  twenty-four  stops,  from  the  far  east,  was  a 
great  possession  for  a  pioneer  church,  and  its  arrival 
was  hailed  with  joy.  The  sum  of  eight  hundred 
dollars  was  paid  for  freight  alone.  Two  hundred 
dollars,  beside   this  sum,  having  been  remitted  by  the 


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steamship  company.  The  organ  itself  cost  twelve  or 
fifteen  hundred  dollars  and  was  paid  for  by  subscription, 
a  large  part  of  the  required  sum  being  given  by  Mrs. 
H.  S.  Ashley  and  Mrs.  Samuel  J.  Hensley. 

Possibly  no  one  was  more  interested  in  the  setting  up 
of  the  organ  in  the  church,  than  the  rector  who  had 
played  the  melodeon  in  the  City  Hall  three  years  before. 
Since  that  time  the  little  parish  had  steadily  grown,  but 
his  strength  had  steadily  failed.  He  never  preached  in 
the  new  church,  and  a  few  weeks  after  it  was  opened,  he 
was  forced  to  give  up  even  the  reading  of  the  prayers, 

On  February  i8th,  1864,  the  parish  lost  its  devoted 
founder  and  rector.  His  body,  at  his  request,  was  laid 
to  rest  under  the  Chancel  of  the  Church.  The  Church 
for  which  he  gave  his  life  is  his  monument.  The  memo- 
rial tablet  in  the  south  transept,  within  the  space  for- 
merly occupied  by  the  Chancel,  was  placed  in  the 
Church  at  this  time.  Until  very  recent  years,  fresh 
flowers  lay  upon  it  every  Sunday  morning. 

There  are  still  a  few  parishioners  who  can  remember 
the  little  church  building  as  it  looked  at  this  time, 
standing  on  a  bare,  ungraded  lot,  facing  St.  John  Street, 
with  its  steep  gable  roof,  its  two  straight  rows  of  gothic 
windows,  and  its  unpainted  redwood  sides. 

But  before  many  weeks  had  passed,  the  redwood  was 
painted  a  stone  gray,  and  little  shoots  of  green  ivy  began 
to  creep  up  on  the  sides.  Later  the  ivy  covered  sides 
and  roof,  and  hung  in  heavy  masses  round  the  porch 
and  windows,  and  even  found  its  way  through  the 
weather-boarding  to  the  interior  of  the  church  where  it 
wound  itself  round  the  supporting  beams  of  the  roof  and 
clustered  in  every  corner. 

All  of  this  wealth  of  green  came  from  a  slip  of  ivy 
brought  by  James  R,  Lowe  from  the  classic  ruins  of 
Melrose  Abbey  in  Scotland.  When  the  interior  of  the 
church  was  lighted  at  night,  and  the  beautiful  colors  of 


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the  windows  glowed  for  the  outside  world  through  the 
dark  masses  of  green,  there  was  for  the  passer-by  a 
vision  of  "sweetness  and  light";  and  possibly  there 
came  to  mind  another  vision,  "the  ruins  gray"  of  the 
old  Abbey,  covered  with  kindred  ivy;  ruins  that  once 
served  to  foster  the  same  spirit  of  love  that  made  little 
Trinity  Church  possible. 

After  the  death  of  Rev.  Sylvester  Ktheridge,  the  Rev. 
T.  A.  Hyland  took  charge  of  the  parish  until  May,  1864, 
when  the  Rev.  Dinsmore  D.  Chapin  was  called  as  rector. 
During  his  rectorship,  which  lasted  till  January,  1866, 
there  was  a  class  of  seven  confirmed  and  sixty-six  per- 
sons were  baptized.  There  were  signs  of  material  pros- 
perity as  shown  by  the  facts  that  gas  fixtures  were  put 
into  the  church,  a  fence  was  built,  and  a  mortgage  on 
the  church  lot  was  removed. 

In  January,  1866,  the  Rev.  Dinsmore  D.  Chapin 
resigned,  and  services  were  held  by  the  Rev.  H.  H.  Mes- 
singer  until  August,  when  the  Rev.  Edward  S.  Peake 
came  in  response  to  a  call  given  him  in  April. 

During  the  second  year  of  Rev.  Edward  Peake's 
rectorship,  the  church  building  was  consecrated,  July 
27th,  1867,  by  the  Rt.  Rev.  William  Ingraham  Kip, 
Bishop  of  the  Diocese. 

All  debt  having  now  been  removed  from  the  church 
building  and  lot,  the  vestry  decided  to  establish  a  rectory 
fund.  Money  for  this  fund  was  raised  in  various  ways, 
but  it  is  especially  interesting  to  note,  that  the  choirs  of 
Grace  Church  and  of  Trinity  Church,  San  Francisco, 
gave  two  concerts  for  the  benefit  of  the  fund. 

Among  improvements  made  about  this  time,  in  and 
around  the  church  building,  it  may  seem  hardly  worth 
while,  in  these  days  of  brilliant  electric  light,  to  mention 
the  modest  little  lamp  post  that  the  vestry  had  placed  on 
the  southwest  corner  of  Second  and  St.  John  Streets; 
but  it  must  have  meant  much  to  evening  church  goers  at 


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a  time  in  the  city's  history,  when  lawlessness  was  com- 
mon and  streets  were  dimly  lighted  and  poorly  guarded. 

By  this  time,  Trinity  Church  was  strong  enough  to 
help  neighboring  struggling  parishes  and  missions;  and, 
though  this  may  not  be  the  place  to  record  efforts  in  this 
direction,  it  is  interesting  as  a  matter  of  history  to  note, 
that  on  January  loth,  1870,  the  offering  at  the  morning 
service,  thirty-five  dollars,  was  appropriated  to  a  fund 
for  putting  permanent  seats  into  the  new  church  at 
Santa  Clara. 

Some  one  who  visited  the  parish  in  March,  1870, 
writes,  '  'the  little  church  never  seemed  prettier  or  more 
homelike,  being  as  all  know,  one  of  the  church  gems  of 
the  coast.  The  trees  about  the  church  have  grown 
finely.  The  parish  has  a  valuable  property,  worth  pro- 
bably not  less  than  twenty  thousand  dollars."  Men- 
tion is  made  also  in  this  letter  of  the  remarkably  good 
attendance  at  the  services. 

Upon  the  resignation  of  the  Rev.  Edward  S.  Peake  in 
November,  1870,  Rev.  George  W.  Foote  was  called  to 
the  parish.  He  was  formally  instituted  on  March  12th, 
1871.    . 

About  a  year  later,  February  12th,  1872,  the  following 
report  regarding  the  financial  affairs  of  the  parish  was 
made  by  the  rector.  "The  financial  condition  of  the 
parish,  although  not  all  that  it  should  be,  yet  shows  cause 
for  encouragement  and  good  hope  for  the  future.  A 
year  ago  the  parish  was  not  only  in  debt,  but  its  current 
expenses  exceeded  its  income  by  about  one  hundred 
dollars  per  month.  The  income  for  current  expenses 
during  the  past  year,  as  taken  from  the  treasurer's 
report,  amounts  to  $2300.50. 

For  the  eight  months  since  we  adopted  our  present 
plan  of  raising  funds  by  a  monthly  pledged  offering,  the 
income  has  been  about  $210  per  month.  This  is  derived 
from  the  pledged  offerings  of  about  seventy-five  persons, 


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and  from  other  oflFerings  in  church  on  Sunday  mornings. 
At  present,  the  only  debt  resting  on  the  parish  for  cur- 
rent expenses  is  one  hundred  dollars,  which  would  be 
nearly  or  quite  canceled  if  all  dues  were  paid  into  the 
treasury. 

Besides  this  sum  of  $2300,  raised  for  current  expenses, 
this  parish  has  done  nobly  and  well;  and  many  must 
have  given,  not  out  of  their  abundance  but  from  their 
little,  in  a  true  spirit  of  self-sacrifice.  There  has  been 
raised  to  pay  off  the  debt  which  rested  on  the  church 
$1061,  the  amount  of  the  Easter  offering;  and  notes 
amounting  to  $300  have  been  canceled.  For  improve- 
ments on  the  church  building,  $652  was  raised  by  sub- 
scription and  $100  by  the  Guild.  Of  this  sum  $150  still 
remains  unexpended,  with  which  to  recarpet  the  church. 

The  total  amount  in  cash  raised  for  all  purposes  dur- 
ing the  year  is  $5154.65. 

This  note  is  appended  to  the  report:  "We  have  done 
very  little  for  diocesan  or  domestic  missions  on  account 
of  our  own  debts  and  pressing  needs.  We  must  strive 
to  do  more  for  these  objects  in  the  future." 

A  bright  little  item  in  the  issue  of  the  Pacific  Church- 
man for  April  13th,  1872,  headed,  "Good  news  from  San 
Jose,"  reads  as  follows:  "That  others  may  be  encour- 
aged by  our  example  and  may  rejoice  with  us  at  this 
happy  Eastertide,  please  tell  your  readers  that  the  con- 
gregation of  Trinity  Church,  San  Jose,  made  an  offering 
on  Easter  morning  of  $1061  for  clearing  off  a  debt  that 
has  rested  upon  the  parish  for  nine  years.  No  sub- 
scriptions were  solicited.  The  rector  urged  upon  all  to 
make  this  the  object  of  their  Lenten  self-denial,  and  to 
bring  their  offerings  upon  Easter  morning.  The  result 
has  surprised  us  all  and  made  our  hearts  very  glad.  The 
average  attendance  at  the  Lenten  services,  held  every 
Wednesday  and  Friday  evening  and  every  evening  in 
Holy   Week,    has   been    about  fifty.     We  all  feel  much 


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encouraged  and  hope  ere  long  to  be  able  to  do  our  part 
toward  carrying  on  the  Church's  work  in  this  diocese." 
The  above  was  signed  by  the  rector  of  the  parish,  the 
Rev.  George  W.  Foote. 

During  the  same  year,  the  rectory  was  built.  In 
order  that  expenses  might  be  lowered  to  meet  the 
demands  for  full  payment  of  the  cost  of  building  the 
rectory,  all  expenditure  for  music  was  stopped;  and  it 
was  gratuitously  furnished  by  members  of  the  parish. 
For  three  years,  Mrs.  Edward  H.  Guppy  served  as 
organist  and  Mr.  O.  W.  Parker  practiced  regularly  with 
a  volunteer  choir  and  led  the  singing  at  the  services. 
Other  expenses  were  reduced  as  might  be. 

The  growth  of  the  church  during  the  first  years  of 
Rev.  George  Foote' s  rectorship  was  so  rapid,  that  in 
1875  it  became  necessary  to  enlarge  the  church  building. 
For  many  months  plans  were  discussed  by  the  vestry. 
At  last  in  the  summer  of  1876  the  work  was  begun. 

In  order  that  the  old  building  might  be  used  to  the 
best  advantage,  it  was  literally  rent  asunder  ;  one  half 
of  it  to  serve  as  the  south  transept,  and  the  other  half  as 
the  nave  of  the  new  building.  For  days  before  recon- 
struction began,  the  two  portions  of  the  little  church 
stood  in  their  respective  places,  looking  forlorn  enough 
in  the  hot  summer  sun,  with  the  ivy  torn  from  its  roots 
hanging  dry  and  dead  from  sides  and  roof — elements  of 
construction  and  growth  with  all  the  appearance  of 
destruction  and  decay. 

While  the  church  building  was  gradually  emerging 
from  material  old  and  new,  services  were  held  in  Music 
Hall  on  North  First  Street. 

In  September,  1876,  the  building  committee  reported 
that  the  improvements  were  completed;  and  on  Sunday, 
September  3rd,  the  church  was  formally  re-opened  by  the 
Rt.  Rev.  William  Ingraham  Kip,  the  Bishop  of  the  Dio- 
cese.    Bishop  Whitaker  of  Nevada  assisted  at  the  service. 


i6  Trinity  Church 

At  this  time  the  rector  introduced  the  weekly  celebra- 
tion of  the  Holy  Communion.  Formerly  there  had 
been  but  one  celebration  a  month. 

The  new  church  building  need  not  be  described,  for  it 
is  the  old  church  building  of  to-day.  The  ivy  roots 
again  sent  forth  a  wealth  of  green  to  lodge  in  new  cor- 
ners and  to  spread  over  new  surfaces  in  the  same  lavish 
mode  of  the  first  growth. 

The  few  new  windows  that  were  put  in,  the  rose 
window  in  the  nave  and  some  of  those  in  the  north 
transept,  were  made  in  San  Francisco. 

Most  of  the  trees  and  shrubs,  brought  years  before  by 
older  parishioners  to  adorn  the  church  grounds,  had 
been  carefully  preserved  during  this  time  of  renovation. 
Bach  tree  and  shrub  growing  round  the  church  to-day 
has  a  history  of  its  own;  and  there  are  one  or  two 
whose  stories  are  still  known.  The  white  rose  that 
climbs  over  the  door  and  roof  of  the  robing  room  was 
originally  planted  at  one  corner  of  the  little  old  church 
building  by  Mrs.  Hardy-Gregory  near  a  memorial  win- 
dow. One  of  the  two  palms  that  stand  each  side  of  the 
Second  Street  entrance  was  given  by  Mrs.  S.  O.  Hough- 
ton, and  the  other  by  John  Rock.  Both  were  planted 
by  Rev.  George  W.  Foote. 

Of  other  trees  and  shrubs,  since  those  who  planted 
them  have  gone  away  or  been  forgotten,  it  can  only 
generally  be  said  that  they  are  expressions  of  some  indi- 
vidual thought  or  feeling  on  the  part  of  those  who 
planted  them. 

With  the  enlargement  of  the  church,  four  hundred 
sittings  had  been  added,  making  the  entire  seating  capa- 
city of  the  church  about  six  hundred.  The  vestry 
resolved  that  the  rector  be  authorized  to  assign  seats  to 
church  members  in  the  order  of  their  connection  with 
the  parish,  as  shown  by  the  names  in  the  parish  register, 
with  the  understanding  that  the  church  was  to  be  a  free 


History  17 

church,  assignment  being  made  for  the  sake  of  order  and 
convenience  only. 

The  following  notice,  copied  from  the  Parish  Gidde,  a 
leaflet  published  by  the  rector,  shows  how  it  was  hoped 
that  the  church  might  be  supported:  "This  church  is 
free  to  all.  It  is  supported  entirely  by  voluntary  offer- 
ings. To  systematize  these  offerings,  a  card  is  sent  to 
every  member  of  the  congregation,  which  he  may  fill 
out,  promising  to  make  a  stated  monthly  offering.  This 
card  is  returned  to  the  treasurer  of  the  parish,  who  then 
sends  twelve  envelopes  in  which  the  offering  may  be 
enclosed  and  placed  in  the  alms  basin  of  the  church  on 
the  second  Sunday  of  every  month.  When  the  offering 
pledged  is  not  received  during  the  month,  the  collector 
calls  for  the  amount  due." 

At  this  time  the  church  began  to  feel  the  general 
financial  depression  of  the  times.  Notes  that  had  been 
given  for  payment  of  expenses  incurred  in  enlarging  the 
church,  and  in  building  the  rectory,  could  not  be  redeemed. 
The  burden  of  a  church  debt  was  inevitable. 

It  was  the  earnest  desire  of  the  rector  to  keep  the 
church  a  free  church,  even  at  a  time  of  heavy  indebted- 
ness, and  he  personally  showed  his  people  how  he 
thought  the  church  should  be  supported,  by  authorizing 
the  treasurer  to  withhold  twenty-five  dollars  per  month 
from  his  salary.  Mrs.  Foote  gave  her  services  as  organ- 
ist. Later  the  rector's  contribution  to  the  church  was 
doubled  and  the  rectory  offered  for  rent;  but  as  the  neces- 
sary funds  for  paying  indebtedness  and  current  expenses 
were  not  forthcoming,  the  vestry  decided  to  rent  the 
church  pews  in  order  to  secure  a  permanent  income. 
This  method  of  obtaining  money  for  the  support  of  the 
parish  has  been  followed  without  intermission  up  to  the 
present  time. 

The  Sunday  School  had  grown  with  the  Church,  and 
by  this  time  was  having  its  own  morning  service,  as  is 


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shown  by  a  notice  in  the  Parish  Guide.  "The  time  of 
the  morning  service  has  been  changed  to  half  past  nine 
o'clodc. 

At  this  early  service  the  members  of  the  Sunday 
School  are  expected  to  be  present,  and  all  others  are 
invited.  The  design  is  to  make  this  a  children's  service 
where  they  may  learn  to  worship  God,  and  to  give  an 
opportunity  to  attend  church  to  those  who  cannot  come 
at  the  later  hour." 

For  six  or  seven  years  the  Sunday  School  offerings 
had  been  devoted  to  a  fund  for  putting  a  chime  of  bells 
into  the  church  tower;  and  at  last  one  Sunday  morning 
in  1879,  the  Sunday  School  children  listened  in  wonder 
to  the  ringing  of  the  bells  which  for  so  long  had  made 
music  only  in  their  dreams. 

About  a  thousand  dollars  had  been  given  by  the 
children  toward  getting  the  chimes,  and  the  rest  of  the 
required  sum  had  been  made  up  by  subscriptions. 

The  bells  were  made  by  the  Meneely  Company  of 
Troy,  New  York. 

In  the  mean  time,  the  services  of  Frank  Loui  King  as 
organist,  had  been  secured,  and  the  choir  enlarged  and 
improved.  Upon  the  resignation  of  Mr.  King,  in  1883, 
Clarence  T.  Urmy  was  elected  by  the  vestry  to  the  posi- 
tion of  organist,  which  position  he  has  held,  with  the 
exception  of  a  few  short  absences,  up  to  the  present  time. 

In  1884,  after  a  ministry  of  nearly  fourteen  years,  Rev. 
George  W.  Foote  tendered  his  resignation.  Fortunately 
for  the  parish  he  remained  its  rector  all  through  the 
formative  period  of  its  growth. 

Until  the  coming  of  Rev.  John  B,  Wakefield,  who  was 
called  to  take  Rev.  George  W.  Foote' s  place,  Rev. 
George  H.  Jenks,  assisted  by  Rev.  Edward  S.  Pidsley, 
had  charge  of  the  parish. 

Rev.  Edward  Pidsley  had  become  a  familiar  personage 
in  the  Chancel,  as  he  had  constantly  assisted  Rev.  George 


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Foote  in  the  Church  services.  For  years  there  had 
always  appeared  at  the  Christmas  and  Easter  festivals,  a 
little  white  vision  with  snowy  locks  and  vestments,  mov- 
ing- gently  and  quietly  among  the  Christmas  greens  or 
the  Easter  lilies.  The  active  years  of  his  life  had  been 
passed  in  other  parishes,  but  he  brought  to  Trinity  a 
beauty  and  loveliness  of  personality  that  left  a  lasting 
impress  upon  the  lives  of  those  who  knew  him. 

Rev.  John  B.  Wakefield  entered  upon  his  duties  as 
rector  in  November,  1884.  During  his  rectorship  impor- 
tant improvements  were  made  in  the  church  building  and 
in  the  interior  furnishing  of  the  church.  The  bell  tower 
was  raised  and  finished  with  a  spire,  and  the  little  Eng- 
lish porch  was  built.  The  Altar,  Altar  Cross  and  vases, 
anew  Communion  set,  the  alms  basin,  the  Chancel  chairs, 
the  lecturn  and  the  pulpit,  were  all  given  as  memorials 
or  as  Christmas  and  Easter  oiferings  by  Sunday  School 
classes. 

A  real  source  of  inspiration  in  the  church  life,  during 
the  earlier  years  of  Rev.  John  B.  Wakefield's  administra- 
tion, was  the  Bible  class  under  the  supervision  of  Mrs. 
Isabella  Wakefield.  Even  in  trying  weather  there  were 
seldom  vacant  seats  in  the  vestry  room  where  the  class 
assembled  on  Sunday  mornings.  Those  who  had  the 
privilege  of  being  members  of  this  class,  gained,  through 
the  enthusiasm  and  earnest  endeavor  of  Mrs.  Wakefield, 
an  interest  in  the  books  of  the  Bible,  and  an  insight  into 
their  meaning,  that  only  those  who  give  knowledge  with 
love  can  impart. 

Through  the  untiring  effort  of  Mrs.  Wakefield,  the  sum 
of  four  thousand  dollars  was  raised  toward  the  erection  of 
the  Parish  House,  in  which  there  is  a  tablet  bearing  an 
inscription  to  her  memory.  The  rose  window  was  the 
gift  of  Edward  Williams,  who  served  so  long  and  faith- 
fully as  vestryman  of  the  church. 


20  Trinity  Church 

One  of  the  most  active  parish  organizations  at  this  time 
was  St.  Mary's  Guild,  composed  of  young  women  who 
showed  boundless  zeal  in  devising  means  for  realizing 
any  prospective  improvements  in  the  church  buildings 
proposed  by  the  rector.  It  was  through  the  energy  of 
this  guild  that  the  little  English  porch  was  built,  and  the 
guild  rooms  added  to  the  Parish  House.  With  the  aid  of 
the  Sunday  School,  St.  Mary's  Guild  furnished  the  Parish 
House  with  seats  and  gas  fixtures. 

It  was  during  Rev.  John  B.  Wakefield's  administration, 
in  i8go,  that  the  vested  choir  of  men  and  boys  was  inau- 
gurated under  the  direction  of  Clarence  T.  Urmy  as 
organist  and  choirmaster.  The  first  boy  to  offer  his 
services  was  Adrian  Machefert.  The  other  boys  who 
were  members  of  the  choir  during  the  first  year  of  its 
organization  were:  Anthony  Du  Brutz,  Hal  Hathaway, 
Seymour  Montgomery,  Arthur  Caldwell,  Albert  Stephens, 
William  White,  Charles  York,  Edwin  Dorsey,  Herbert 
Edwards,  Percy  Johnson,  Loui  King,  Frank  King, 
Edward  Whitney,  Henry  Plate,  Leslie  Harkness,  Carl 
Crichton,  Leverage  Lenham,  Harry  Wishaar,  Lloyd 
Parmenter,  Senior  Gohranson,  Henry  Bretherton,  Fred 
Perrin,  Raymond  Perkins. 

There  were  six  men  in  the  choir  during  this  first  year: 
Marcus  T.  Brower,  Charles  W.  Knox,  Wallace  O.  Avery, 
J.  J.  Hendricks,  F.  C.  W.  Thompson,  Stephen  Maynard. 
Only  those  who  attended  Trinity  Church  before  the 
days  of  the  vested  choir  can  realize  how  much  it  has 
helped,  through  all  these  years,  to  bring  out  the  beauty 
of  the  church  service;  and  only  those  who  have  been 
present  at  choir  rehearsals  can  have  a  faint  appreciation  of 
the  devotion  of  the  choirmaster  to  his  work. 

By  April,  1895,  the  old  church  debt  of  about  four 
thousand  dollars,  had  all  been  paid.  A  new  debt,  how- 
ever, of  two  thousand  dollars,  had  been  incurred  for  street 
improvement. 


History  21 

In  April,  1899,  having  served  as  rector  of  the  parish 
for  nearly  fifteen  years,  Rev.  John  B.  Wakefield  tendered 
his  resignation,  to  take  effect  on  September  the  first  of  the 
same  year.  As  a  token  of  affectionate  regard,  and  in 
appreciation  of  his  long  service,  the  vestry  conferred  upon 
him  the  title  of  Rector  Emeritus. 

Just  at  the  time  when  the  parish  was  without  a  rector 
and  wholly  dependent  upon  its  vestry,  a  real  loss  was  felt 
in  the  death  of  two  tried  and  trusted  vestrymen.  Judge 
A.  S.  Kittredge  and  Edward  Williams. 

After  the  resignation  of  Rev.  John  B.  Wakefield,  Rev. 
Burr  Miller  Weeden  responded  to  a  call  from  the  vestry 
and  entered  upon  his  duties  as  rector  of  the  parish  in 
October,  1899. 

As  the  church  was  again  becoming  over-crowded  at  the 
Sunday  services,  it  seemed  wise  to  look  for  more  space  for 
building  purposes.  The  lot  adjoining  the  church  property 
on  St.  John  Street  was  secured  for  the  sum  of  twenty-eight 
hundred  dollars.  Trinity  Parish  Guild,  composed  of 
women  of  the  parish,  and  incorporated  with  full  power  to 
act  in  legal  transactions,  undertook  the  responsibility  of 
paying  for  the  lot,  and  had  paid,  up  to  Easter,  1903, 
all  but  five  hundred  and  fifty  dollars  of  the  required  sum. 

The  growing  work  of  the  parish  called  for  an  assistant 
for  the  rector,  and  the  reestablishment  of  a  system  of 
pledged  offerings  made  it  possible  to  engage  the  services 
of  a  curate. 

In  October,  1900,  the  men  of  the  Parish  organized  as 
"Trinity  Brotherhood."  The  object  of  the  Brotherhood, 
as  defined  in  the  constitution  then  adopted,  was  to  "pro- 
mote the  interests  and  quicken  the  activities  of  Trinity 
Church  by  interesting  men  in  its  energies,  thereby  increas- 
ing its  virility  and  extending  its  power  in  the  community." 

In  November,  the  Very  Rev.  F.  B.  A.  Lewis,  Dean  of 
the   Convocation   of  San  Jose,  who  had  been  for  many 


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years    active   in  the  work  of  the  parish,  was  appointed 
associate  priest. 

One  of  the  notable  features  of  the  parish  work  at  this 
time  was  the  publication  by  the  rector,  of  a  weekly  leaflet 
which  contributed  not  a  little  to  the  churchly  education 
of  the  parishioners,  reviving  the  spirit  of  the  ''Parish 
Guide,''  published  during  the  rectorship  of  Rev.  George 
W.  Foote.  ;  Besides  the  regular  weekly  announcements  of 
services  and  meetings  of  various  organizations,  the 
' '  Trinity  Messenger' '  always  brought  some  exhortation 
or  some  bit  of  information  that  roused  a  real  interest  in 
the  life  of  the  church. 

After  fifteen  months  of  active  service,  on  February  i8th, 
I  go  I,  to  the  deep  regret  of  both  vestry  and  people,  Rev. 
Burr  M.  Weeden  resigned  from  the  rectorship  of  the 
parish.  At  the  same  time,  the  Very  Rev.  F.  B.  A.  Lewis 
tendered  his  resignation  as  associate  priest. 

Fortunately  for  Trinity  Church,  Rev.  George  W.  Foote 
was  within  call  and  willing  to  take  charge  of  the  parish 
for  a  few  weeks,  until  the  arrival  of  Rev.  Charles  H. 
Mockridge,  whom  the  vestrj^  had  called  as  rector. 

Rev.  Charles  Mockridge,  Jr.,  rector  of  St.  Philip's 
Church,  Detroit,  served  as  curate  until  September,  1901, 
when  his  work  in  Detroit  called  for  his  return. 

Rev.  William  F.  Venables  served  as  curate  from 
November,  1901,  to  Easter,  1902.  From  Easter,  1902, 
to  Easter,  1903,  no  curate  was  engaged  on  account  of 
lack  of  funds  to  pay  a  salary. 

In  December,  1902,  Rev.  Charles  H.  Mockridge  ten- 
dered his  resignation.  Again  the  vestry  sent  for  Rev. 
George  W.  Foote,  and  again,  like  Cincinnatus  of  old,  he 
came  from  his  mountain  home  to  which  he  had  retired. 
With  strength  apparently  restored,  he  entered  upon  his 
work  with  a  heartiness  that  bore  rich  fruit.  A  "  word" 
from  him  in  the  Lenten  Leaflet,  gives  some  interesting 
statistics.     It  reads   as   follows:     "I    have  consented  to 


History  23 

remain  in  charge  of  this  parish  until  after  Easter.  I 
came  here  thirty-two  years  ago  and  was  rector  for  nearly 
fourteen  happy  years.  I  love  this  dear  old  parish  with 
all  my  heart  and  it  is  a  joy  to  be  at  work  in  it  again. 
There  is  a  great  yearning  desire  to  help  this  parish  to  be 
and  to  do  what  it  should  be  and  do  after  all  these  years; 
first  by  helping  individual  souls  to  the  higher  life,  and 
next  by  helping  in  its  material  prosperity.  Thirty-two 
years  ago  your  rector  appealed  to  the  few  members  of  the 
little  church  to  free  it  from  a  crushing  debt  by  their 
Easter  ofiering.  This  was  done  by  that  little  handful  of 
people  who  gave  $1350  on  Easter  morning.  On  the  fol- 
lowing Easter  $1650  was  given  to  build  the  rectory.  The 
parish  is  again  in  debt  to  the  amount  of  $2200.  This 
can  be  removed  at  Easter  if  every  member  of  the  parish 
will  really  try  to  give  according  to  his  ability.  There 
are  now  five  times  as  many  people  to  help  pay  this  debt  as 
there  were  thirty-two  years  ago.    It  surely  can  be  done." 

In  the  midst  of  the  pressing  needs  of  the  parish, 
strength,  given  unreservedly  for  so  many  weeks,  failed 
Mr.  Foote,  and  he  was  compelled  to  stop  short  of  what  he 
had  hoped  to  accomplish  materially  for  the  parish. 

Rev.  A.  A.  McKenzie,  of  the  Divinity  School  at  San 
Mateo,  took  charge  of  the  services  for  a  few  weeks,  and 
Rev.  John  B.  Wakefield,  who  through  long  service  had 
endeared  himself  to  so  many  of  the  parishoners  of  Trinity, 
was  welcomed  again  into  the  chancel.  Rev.  Mardon  D. 
Wilson  of  Christ  Church,  San  Jose,  Secretary  of  the 
Diocese  of  California,  and  Very  Rev.  F.  B.  A.  Lewis, 
Dean  of  the  Convocation  of  San  Jose,  gave  most  gener- 
ous assistance  to  the  parish  in  its  time  of  need. 

At  the  beginning  of  the  Eenten  Season  of  1903,  an 
auxiliary  vested  choir  of  young  women  was  organized  to 
sing  at  the  Eenten  services  and  to  join  the  regular  choir 
on  Easter  Sunday  and  other  festivals. 


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The  Easter  services  of  1903  were  full  of  the  hope  that 
the  day  inspires — hope  of  a  new  and  higher  life  for  Trin- 
ity Parish;  and  the  long  shafts  of  Easter  sunlight  that 
reached  across  the  church,  from  roof  to  floor,  seemed  to 
herald  the  coming  of  the  truer  light. 

As  this  little  sketch  closes,  a  new  era  in  the  life  of 
Trinity  Parish  opens.  "There  is  no  pause  in  the  lead- 
ing and  the  light."      "The  best  is  yet  to  be." 

The  growth  of  the  Parish  has  been  seen  mainly  from 
a  material  and  temporal  point  of  view.  There  are  out- 
ward and  visible  signs  of  spiritual  growth  embodied  in 
material  form,  which  may  be  found  scattered  all  along 
the  years  from  i860  to  1903;  but  the  history  of  the  real 
life  of  the  Parish  can  never  be  written  nor  can  adequate 
expression  be  found  for  the  earnest  work  of  those  who 
have  ministered  to  its  highest  needs. 


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Rev.  Syta'Kstkr  S.  Ethk.ridge 
Founder  of  Trinity  Parish 


Early  Communicants 


Registered  by  REV.  SYL  V ESTER  S.  ETHERIDGE. 
1861  -  1863 


Appleton,  Sarah 
Hardy,  Sarah  J. 
Smith,  H.  E.  (Mrs.) 
Hammond,  J.  W. 
Hammond,  R.  C. 
Holabird,  Sarah 
Brown,  O.  C.  (Mrs.) 
Devine,  Frances 
Spencer,  Eleanor 
Petrie,  Mrs. 
Lowe,  James  R. 
Lowe,  Mary  A. 
Daniels,  William 
Reedway,  (Mrs.) 
Thorn,  Portia 
Hartman,  B. 
Hartman,  B.  (Mrs.) 
Hayes,  N.  (Mrs.) 
Jones,  Mary  (Mrs.) 
Weatherhead,  James 
Hart,  Anna 
Healey,  (Mrs.) 
Lissak,  H. 
Lissak,  H.  (Mrs.) 
Warhurst,  Ann  B. 
Atchinson,  L.  M.  (Mrs.) 
Lendrum,  Anne  E. 
Bond,  George  W. 
Clarke,  Francis  B. 
Marvin,  Ellen  C. 
Appleton,  Joseph  L. 
Meadowcroft,  (Mr.) 
Meadowcroft,  (Mrs.) 
Davis,  William  R. 


Schallenberger,  Fannie  M .  ( Mrs. ) 

Comstock,  Ellen  D. 

Meadowcroft,  Mary  J. 

Rhodes,  Carrie 

Ray,  Hepsibah 

Broodbent,  Mary  A, 

Cory,  (Mrs.) 

Hadley,  Daniel 

Littlefield,  J.  M. 

Broodbent,  (Miss) 

Hamn,  (Mrs.) 

Pomeroy,  Everett 

Calvert,  Elizabeth 

Coleman,  Caroline 

Mallory,  C.  B.  (Mrs.) 

Case,  F.  M.  (Mrs.) 

Littlefield,  Ellen  (Mrs.) 

Read  (Miss) 

Fowler,  William  A. 

Hester,  Sallie 

Hartwell,  Julia 

Hanjary,  Anna 

Canon,  A.  J. 

Cassey,  Peter 

White,  Rebecca  V. 

Kingsbury,  B.  B. 

Hewlings,  Margaret 

Creighton,  Frederick 

Creighton,  Emily  A.  (Mrs.) 

Yoell,  James  Alexander 

Yoell,  Emily  (Mrs.) 

Scott,  S.  (Miss) 

Snook,  Robert  (Mrs.) 


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Baptisms 


REVEREND  SYLVESTER  S.  ETHERIDGE. 


i86i  -  1864 


Appleton,  Joseph  Smith 
Barker,  Robert  L 
Barker,  Zilpah  V 
Baxter,  George 
Baxter,  (Mrs.) 
Byron,  Fred 
Canfield,  William  W 
Cassey,  Amy  Henrietta 
Creighton,  Frederick  John 
Crowell,  Mary 
Dana,  Laura  Amelia 
Djalina,  Frank 
Hardy,  Mark  Robson 
Hardy,  Franklin  Graves 
Hart,  Mary 
Hart,  Anna 
Hart,  Henry 
Hart,  Toland 
Hart,  William 
Hammond,  Lutitia  May 
Hangary,  Annie  S 
Hartwell,  Julia  A 
Heath,  John  Alfred 
Heath,  Frederick  William 
Heath,  Emma  Jane 
Hedge,  William  S 
Hensley,  Mary  Helen 
Holabird,  John  Thomas 
Hough,  Angelina  Jane 
Jacobs,  Sara  Frances 
Jacobs,  Robert 
Klotz,  Christina 
Lendrum,  Fliza 
Lendrum,  Andrew  Reubin 
Lendrum,  Mary  Jane 
Lendrum,  Maud  Anna 
Leroy,  Marcul 
Littlefield,  John  M 
Littlefield,  Edith  Rebecca 
Mayo,  Gabrilla  V 
Mayo,  Cordelia  M 
Marston,  James  Allen 


Meadowcroft,  Robert  R 
Meadowcroft,  William  Henry 
Mellor,  George  Frederick 
Miller,   Horace  Lee 
Norris,  Frank  Brown 
Olden,  Catherine  Wilkins 
Pearl,  James  Hanks 
Peacock,  George  Winfield 
Peck,  Emma 
Peck,  Francis 
Peck,  Lilly 

Pope,. Happy  Albertina 
Porter,  Warren  Reynold 
Prescott,  Emma  Jane 
Prescott,  William  Syms 
Schallenberger,  Margaret  Everitt 
Schallenberger,  Lou  Townsend 
Schoenheight,  George  William 
Searle,  Catherine  L 
Searle,  Sophia  Caroline 
Smith,  Mary 
Smith,  Joseph 
Smith,  Willette 
Stanfield,  James 
Stanfield,  Phebe  Jane 
Thompson,  Harry  Scott 
Toms,  Joseph  Henry 
Warhurst,  Ralph  King 
Warhurst,  Thomas  Kussuth 
Warhurst,  Lizzie  Ann 
Watkins,  Edmond  Cairns 
Weed,  Hampton 
Wells,  Harriet  Mary 
Wells,  David  Ashley 
White,  Rebecca  Alexander 
White,  Charles  Brooks 
White,  Elbert  Lockwood 
White,  Anna  Magdalen 
White,  Howard 
Yoell,  Alice  Virginia 
Yoell,  James  Alexander 
Yoell,  John  Hampden 

26 


Baptisms 


27 


REV.  DINSMORE  D.  CHAPIN. 


1864-  1866 


Bacon,  Francis  William 
Beaty,  James  Haskell 
Beat}',  Irving  Eugene 
Bradly,  Harriet  Penn 
Britton,  JohnDailey 
Brown,  Alfred  Persons 
Castle,  Edgar  Michael 
Castle,  Charlotte  Louise 
Castle,  Annette  Adelaide 
Cassey,  Emma  Louisa 
Clayton,  Frank 
Coddington,  Mary  Frances 
Eaton,  Sarah  Louise 
Eaton,  Cornelia  Elizabeth 
Franklin,  George  Riter 
Gavitt,  Mary  Augustine 
Gavitt,  Jessie  Annette 
Gassoway,  Horace  P 
Gassoway,  Belita 
Gassoway,  Ada  Henderson - 
Gish,  Ellen  Summerford 
Hall,  Elizabeth 
Hartman,  Felix  Leavitt 
Harrison,  Hiram 
Harrison,  Sarah  Ann 
Harrington,  William  Chester 
Haskell,  (Mrs.) 
Hensley,  Charles  Brenham 
Hewlings,  John  Elliott 
Hill,  Etheridge  Howard 
Holmes,  Frances  Evelyn 
Hollister,  Nellie 
Hollister,  Sally  Kate 
Hollister,  Jenny  Bryne 


Hollister,  John  Hubbard 
Hollister,  Ida  Guhilma 
Hollister,  William  Wallace 
Latimer,  Catherine  Ann 
Latimer,  Louisa  Levering 
Littlefield,  John  Monroe 
Littlefield,  Emily  Daisy 
Marshall,  James  Riggs 
Marshall,  Amanda  Taylor 
Marshall,  George  Shorter 
Marston,  George  Henry 
Monroe,  James  Egbert 
Mortimer,  John  Benning 
Mortimer,  Lewis  Joseph 
Moultrie,  Frank  Barnett 
Overacker,  Howard 
Panyburn,  Susie  Alice 
Panyburn,  James  A 
Panyburn,  Mary  Louise 
Panyburn,  Edward  Lucius 
Pitts,  Nellie 
Randall,  Andrew  Todd 
Rhodes,  Maggie 
Rimlinger;  Charles  Philip 
Schallenberger,  Lloyd  Jones 
Smith,  Frank  Eugene 
Staus,  Mary  Leonora 
Watkins,  Anna  Maria 
Weller,  Ellen  Elizabeth 
White,  Maria  Louisa 
Willey,  Mary  Susan 
Yates,  Martin  Huffman 
Yoell,  Emily  Frances 


REV.  EDWARD  S.  PEAKE. 


1866-  1870 


Adams,  Uvlta^ 
Agnew,  Henry  David 
Bacon,  Elvira  Ellis 
Bard  well,  Henrietta 
Bodfish,  Emma  Brent 
Bodfish,  George  Fenwick 
Bodley,  Effie  May 
Bodwell,  Benjamin  James 
Bradford,  Fannie  Viola 
Branch,  Monroe 


Cartright,  Mary  Groesbeck 
Cilker,  Martha  Elizabeth 
Cleal,  Thomas  Lenham 
Clevinger,  William  Thomas 
Coddington,  Charles  Thompson 
Cole,  Walter 
Cooper,  George 
Cook   George  Marshall 
Corde,  Bertha  Jane 
Creighton,  Florence  Annie 


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Creighton,  Herbert  Brodie 
Creighton,   Sidney  Stuart 
Curtis,  Dean  Blake 
Davidson,  Douglas  Norwall 
Dorety,  Charles 
Dunn,  Robert  James 
Farns,  William  Victor  Emanuel 
Floyd,  Elbert  Stanley 
Floyd,  John  Henly 
Floyd,  Ada  Cassey 
Floyd,  Daisy 
Floyd  Helen  Louisa 
Gavitt,  Alice  Luella 
Gavitt,  Lilian 
Gibbs,  William  Horace 
Gibson,  George  Hahneman 
Granger,  Betsey  Ann 
Harper,  Robert  Samuel 
Haskell,  Flora 
Haskell,  Walter  Henry 
Haskell,  Alvana 
Haskell,  William  Pearson 
Haslett,  Elizabeth 
Haslett,  Sarah  Frances 
Haslett,  Henrietta 
Herritage,  Carolina 
Hickman,  Narneoki 
Holland,  Joseph  Henry 
Holland,  Mary  Catherine 
Holland,  Emma  Florence 
Houghton,   Eliza  Poore,   (Mrs.) 
Houghton,  Mary  Martha 
Houghton,  Eliza  Poore 
Houghton,  Sherman  Otis 
Houghton,  Clara  Helen 
Houghton,  Charles  D. 
Houghton,  Francis  Irving 
Howell,  Sarah  Marian 
Huestes,  Minnie  M. 
Jobson,  Mary 
Keaton,  George 
Keaton,  Henry  William 
Keaton,  Elizabeth 
Keaton,  Helen 
Kelly,  David  William 
Kelly,  Bessie  Cory 
Lattimer,  Eva  Knight 
Lendrum,  William  Edward 
Lendrum,  Emily 


Lewis,  Louisa  Rebecca 
Lewis,  William  Morris 
Mayo,  Alice 
McLennan,  Mattie 
Meadowcroft,  Cornelia  Rees 
Meadowcroft,  Fannie  Everett 
Merritt,  John  Ezra 
Miller,  Murdock  McLoud 
Minor,  Mary  Brayne 
Minor,  Elliot  Bengen 
Minor,  Alice  Rhodes 
Moore,  Murray 
Moultrie,  May 
Moultrie,  Lloyd 
Moulin,  Victor  Ferdinand 
Oldham,  Edward  Ashley 
Overton,  Jacob 
Overton,  Harriet  Belle 
Parker,  Mabel  Welles 
Payne,  Louise 
Payne,  Harry  Dow 
Peake,  George  Parker 
Peake,  Fanny  Augusta 
Fillers,  Sarah  Jane 
Fillers,  John 
Fillers,   Fannie 
Rajmor,  Susan 
Reynolds,  Ida  Alma 
Savage,  Lincoln 
Shriver,  Edith  Summerford 
Smith,  George  Washington 
Smith,  Milton 
Snook,  Edgar  Anson 
Speights,  Noah  Edgar 
Stuart,  James  Henry 
Stuart,   Frederick  Douglas 
Sylvester,  Joey  Amelia 
Thorne,    Walter  Martineaut 
Underwood,  Mary 
Warthen,  Arrilla 
Warthen,  Albert  Rosencrans 
Weller,  George  Manning 
Weller,  Edith  Elizabeth 
Weller,  Wilfred  Henry 
West,  Esther  Maria 
White,  Margaret  Bird 
Wright,  Emma  Rhodes 
Yoell,  Gertrude  Ellen 


Baptisms 


29 


REV.  GEORGE  W.  FOOTE. 


1871  -  1884 


Abbott,  Mary 
Adams,  Dura  Maria 
Adams,  Mary  Phoebe 
Adams,  Grove 
Allison,  Camile 
Allison,  Winifred 
Allison,  Mildred 
Allen,  Ethelyn  Phelps 
Allen,  Dora  Louise 
Allen,  Adeline 
Allen,  Lilly  Jane 
Allen,  Louisa 
Allen,  Edward 
Baker,  Annie  Hollis 
Baker,  Emily  Lester 
Baker,  Despard  Dillon 
Baker,  Clara  Dillon 
Baker,  Morgan  Dillon 
Bardenwerper,  Katie 
Bawden,  Richard  Henry  John 
Best,  Catharine 
Blackmore,  George  William 
Blackmore,  Carrie 
Bradley,  Nelly  Theresa 
Bradley,  Ellen 
Breyfogle,  Edwin  Solomon 
Briesen,  Ernest  Albert 
Briesen,  Marie  Maxa 
Britton,  Daisy  Jane 
Britton,  Annie  Elizabeth 
Brown,  Charles  Edward 
Brown,  Edward  Rodney 
Browne,  Carry  Ruggles 
Brown,  Winifred  Penoyer 
Cairns,  Emma  Jane 
Cairns,  John  James 
Cairns,  Robert  Hugh 
Caldwell,  Arthur  Ebetts 
Caldwell,   Louisa 
Caldwell,  Roberta 
Carlson,  Emma  Christine 
Carlson,  Carl  Edward 
Carlson,  George  Severeen 
Case,  Sarah  Jane 
Castle,  Rothsay  Benjamin 
Cavanaugh,  Mary 
Chapin,  Maria  Endicott 
Chapin,  Elizabeth 
Childs,  Sarah  Brice 


Christopher,  Rita 
Cochrane,  Fanny  Forester 
Cohnon,  Antoinette 
Cole,  Lewis 
Congdon,  Georgietta 
Collins,  Frederick 
Collins,  Guy  Sackett 
Colwell,  Annie  Tensard 
Colwell,  Charles  Tensard 
Cook,  Grace  Isabel 
Cullen,  Edith  Margaret 
Cullen,  Florence  Elizabeth 
Cutler,  Henry  M. 
Cutler,  Henry  Monroe 
Delmas,  Delphine 
Delmas,  Paul  Hoge 
Delmas,  Antoinette  Irma 
Delmas,  Joseph  Pendleton 
Denny,  Cora 
Denny,  Minnie 
Denny,  Frederick 
Denny,  William 
Dickenson,  Luila 
Dimick,  Margaret  Helen 
Dixon,  Georgia  Esther 
Downs,  Mary  Effie 
Downs,  Raymond  Willard 
Drinkwater,  John  Rupell 
Dunn,  Susan  Millard 
Dunn,  Mabel  Emma 
Eastin,  Annie 
Eastin,  Sarah  (Mrs.) 
Edwards,  Belle  Ogier 
Estabrooke,  Clarence 
Fallon,  Frederick  Arthur 
Farrington,  William  James 
Faul,  Mildred  Maria 
Featherstone,  Archibald 
Featherstone,  George  Finley 
Floyd,  Amy  Matilda 
Floyd,  Cora 
Floyd,  Pauline 
Foley,  Elizabeth  Alice 
Foote,  Christine 
Fox,  William  Tipton 
Franklin,  John  Henry 
Froude,  Charles  Henry 
Gibson,  William  Bannister 
Gibson,  Letitia 


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Trinity  Church 


Gohranson,  Frederick  Turin 
Gohranson,  Victor  Turin 
Graham,  Martha  Ann 
Graham,  Jennie  Maude 
Granger,  Horace  jGreeley 
Guppy,  Estella  Lois 
Guppy,  Florence  Belle 
Guppy,  Mabel  Fide 
Guppy,  Christine  Mary 
Hall,  Adelia  Evans 
Hall,  Alice 

Hammiel,  Hans  Nikles 
Hammaland,  Emma 
Hammond,  Edith 
Hansen,  George  Dekay 
Hansen,  Cornelia  Karren 
Hargrave,  Lucy 
Harmons.  Ernest 
Harmons,  Elizabeth 
Harris,  William  Thomas 
Harris,  Adrian  Ninnis 
Hart,  Ella  Sands 
Hart,  Ella 
Hart,  Anna  Frances 
Hartman,  Emma  Lottie  Fay 
Hawkshurst,  Theodocia 
Hebard,  Francis  Edward 
Herndon,  Lena  Martha 
Hoffman,  Adela  Henrietta 
Hollenbeck,  Beatrice  Lawry 
Hollenbeck,  Grace 
Hollenbeck,  Walter  Lawry 
Holman,  Charles  Clarence 
Hommerick,  Marie  Emily 
Hommerick,  Clara  Louisa 
Hopper,  Frederick  Charles 
Houghton,  Herbert  Sutter 
Howell,  Dura  Maud 
Hughs,  Annie  Elizabeth 
Hughs,  Sarah  Charlotte 
Hunt,  Franklin  Louis 
Huntsman,  Martha 
Hyde,  Marcus  Louis 
Incagnone,  Rosa 
Jarman,  Albert  Hutchinson 

Jaynes,  

Johnson,  Annie  Caroline 
Johnson,  Joel 
Johnson,  Selma  Josephine 
Johnson, "Ellen  Elizabeth 
Johnson,  Gustave  Henry 
Johnson,, August  Fritz 
Jones,  Laura  Annie 
Jones,  George  Irvin 


Joseph,  Mary  Wright 
Joyce,  Louisa  Jane 
Joyce,  Mary  Augusta 
Juth,  Frans  Edwin 
Juth,  Emma  Cecilia 
Jutto,  Carl  Oscar 
Kelley,  Mary 
Kennedy,  Albert  John 
Ketcham,  Lydia  Elraira 
King,  Loui  Foote 
King,  Luena  May 
King,  James  Henry 
King,  Frank  Giorza 
King,  Louisa  Etta 
Lane,  Harry  Albert 
Lane,  Martha  Jane 
Laurilliard,  Margaret    Polhemus 
Laurilliard,  Albert  Ferguson 
Laurilliard,  Osborne 
Laurilliard,  Frederick  Henry 
Laurilliard,  Arthur  Brent 
Lawrence,  Eliza  Jane 
Leigh,  Alice  Delicia 
Lendrum,  Birney  Alexander 
Lewis,  Frederick  Wagner 
Lewis,  Abby  Ann 
Lewis,  Lucy  Elizabeth 
Lillie,  Edward  John 
Lillie,  George  William 
Lion,  Clara  Zulema 
Lipsett,  Robert  Alexander 
Longdon,  John  McLeod 
Lopen,  Jennie 
Louis,  Georgiana  Margaret 
Lovejoy,  Grace 
Lowe,  Duncan  Forsythe 
Maddock,  Maud 
Machefert,  Claude  Adrian 
Maleck,  Caroline  Dorothea 
Mallory,  Clarence  Swan 
Malungren,  Jennie  Augusta 
Mayo,  Luc}'  Thacker 
Mayo,  James  Evans 
Mayo,  Hannah  Griffeth 
Merritt,  Charles  August 
Merritt,  Leaser  Chase 
Meyerle,  Lisett 
Meyerle,  Ella 
McCloskey,  Jane  Gertrude 
McCloskey,  Thomas  Alexander 
McKipick,  Donald 
McMeekin,  George  Herbert 
McMeekin,  John  Alfred 
Miles,  Ella  Gertrude 


Baptisms 


31 


Miles,  Bertha 

Miles,  Lulu 

Miles,  Mary  Mabel 

Miles,  Martha  Jane 

Minor,  Butler  Brayne 

Minor,  James  Garratt 

Montgomery,  Coralie  Louisa 

Montgomery,  Seymore  Thouias 

Montford,  Joseph 

Moutford,  Harrington 

Montford,  Stella 

Montford,  Grace 

Moore,  Betty 

Morgan,  Isaac  Richard 

Morphey,  Marj'  Freeman 

Morphey,  Margaret 

Morton,  Henry  Chestney 

Morton,  Harriett  Frances 

Moultrie,  Lloyd  Kelly 

Moultrie,  Kate 

Moyer,  William  Edmund 

Moyer,  William 

Moyer,  Mary  Ellen 

Murdock,  Laura  May 

Murgotten,  Mary  Anna 

Murgotten,  Edith  Clemintina 

Murgotten,  Martha  Kelly 

Murry,  Robert  Keys 

Neal,  Jepie  Green 

Nelson,  Lillie 

Nelson,  Carl  Albert 

Nelson,  Amanda 

Nelson,  Edwin  Paulina 

Newcomb,  Mary  Alice 

Nixon,  Amy 

Oberg,  May  Christine 

Oberg,  Ellen 

Overton,  Charles  Henry 

Pace,  Rachel 

Pace,  John  Edmund 

Parker,  David 

Parker,  Abby  Etta 

Parks,  Lillian 

Payne,  Theodora 

Payne,  Louis  Starr 

Peck,  Talula 

Peers,  Sarah  Isabella 

Polhemus,  Mariana 

Pomeroy,  Elwood  Gault 

Popplewell,  Ettie  Christiana 

Pratt,  Henry 

Rayner,  Joseph  Edward 

Reynolds,  Willie  LeGrange 

Rhodes,  Margaret  Elizabeth 


Rhodes,  John  Morris 
Rife,  Mary  Elizabeth 
Rife,  Sophrana  Matilda 
Rife,  George  Austin 
Robbeschotte,  Joseph  Antonis 
Robbeschotte,  Nina  Victoria 
Roberts,  Elizabeth  Ann 
Roberts,  Mary  Ellen 
Rowe,  Mary  Ogilby 
Sahlberg,  Belle  Helena 
Scott,  Mary  Rowena 
Scott,  Nellie 

Schallenberger,  Frances  Reese 
Schallenberger,  Milton  Potter 
Scully,  William  Ferguson 
Shaplin,  Samuel 
Shaplin,  Walter  David 
Shaplin,  May 
Sheibourn,  Jessie  Maud 
Shelbourn,  Ernest  Brooks 
Singletary,  George  Curtis 
Siugletary,  Emory  Grigsby 
Smith,  Dana 

Smith,  Elizabeth  Montague 
Smith,  SelinaElita 
Snook,  Norman  Albert 
Snook,  Eva  Elizabeth 
Snyder,  Gertrude  Arminda 
Snyder,  Mamie  A 
Soderer,  Kate  May 
Somers,  Mary  Emma 
Somerville,  Albert  Ernest 
Spaflford,  Adelaide  Cecilia 
Spencer,  Grace  May 
Spencer,  Tulita 
Starratt,  Frank  Smith 
Stevens,  Antoinette  Belle 
Stevens,  William  Joy 
Stevens,  Sidney  Bella 
Stratford,  Hugh  Ogilby 
Stratford,  Nellie  Campbell 
Stratford,  Hugh  Campbell 
Swain,  Ef&e  Drake 
Swenson,  Selma  Matilda 
Swenson,  Emma  Josephine 
Swenson,  Carl  William 
Syer,  Martha  Virginia 
Symonds,  George  Ernest 
Tabor,  Edmund  Beckett 
Taggart,  Oscar  Mortimer 
Taggart,  Henry  Abbott 
Taylor,  William  Lee 
Taylor,  Martha  Allen 
Taylor,  William  Grey 


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Trinity  Church 


Taylor,  Ellen  Sutherland 
Tennant,  John  William 
Tennant,  Margaret  Helen 
Theiessen,  Dora  Sophia 
Thompson,  Austin  Norris 
Thompson,  Austin  Norris 
Thorne,  Grace  Lucretia 
Thorne,  Edna 
Thorne,  Mary  Chrisholm 
Townsend,  Ethel  Clare 
Townsend,  Eva  Lillian 
Townsend,  Maud  Isabel 
Townsend,  Arthur  Chisholm 
Troedson,  Carl  Edwin 
Troedson,  Johan  Alfred 
Tufifree,  Charles  Polhemus 
Tuttle,  Kitty  Clover 
Varela,  Alexander  Robert 
Walker,  Frederick  Carrol 
Walker,  William  Henry 
Wallace,  Dora 
Wallace,  Lena  Elizabeth 
Ware,  Lizzie  May 
Webb,  Ida  Gertrude 


Wharton,  Robert 
Wheatland,  Arthur  John 
Wheeler,  Sylvia  Jane 
White,  Mary  Elizabeth 
White,  Christina 
White,  Henry  Warde 
Whitwell,  Jennie  Louisa 
Whitwell,  Florence  Agnes 
Wilcox,  Miles  Irvin 
Wilde,  Margaret  Butler 
Willett,  Sarah 
Williams,  Simeon  Waldo 
Williams,  Paul  Sibley 
Williams,  Bessie  Galindo 
Williams,  Virginia  Hardy 
Williams,  Effie  Gladys 
Wilson,  Alma  Evalinda 
Wilson,  Mary  Elizabeth 
Wilson,  Henry 
Young,  Richard  Betty 
Young,  Thomas  John 
Young,  Howard  Birney 
Young,  George  William 
Young,  Henry 


REV.  JOHN  B.   WAKEFIELD,  D.  D. 


1884-  1899 


Abbott,  Frank  Max  Sheridan 

Adel,  Grace 

Adel,  Mabel 

Ainsworth,  Trevlyn 

Ainsworth,  Horace 

Ainsworth,  Doris 

Alderson,  Edith  Eveline 

Allen,  Edith 

Allen,  Walter 

Allen,  Ray  Marston 

Allen,  Gwendolyn 

Allen,  Floyd  Ensley 

Allison,  Leona 

Allison,  William  DeWitt 

Arques  Frances  Louise 

Arques,  Mabel 

Artnous,  Louise  Elizabeth 

Artnous,  Augustus  Henry 

Austin,  Paul  Page 

Bacon,  Bessie  Stuart 

Bacon,  Albert  Sylvester 

Bacon,  Ruth 

Bacon,  Jeremiah  Bruce 

Baker,  Lucy 


Baker,  Jewett  Adams 
Baker,  Arthur  Dillon 
Baker,  Olympia  Dillon 
Baker,  Albert  Dillon 
Ball.  Lillian  Eliza 
Barker,  Carrie  Alzora 
Barker,  Samuel  Richard 
Barney,  Grace  Edith 
Earnhardt,  Frank  Dyckinson 
Earnhardt,  ClifFord  Cobb 
Earnhardt,  Delia  Carra 
Earnhardt,  Carra  Prudence 
Earnhardt,  Mary  Prudence 
Bartley,  Elmer  Robert 
Barrows,  Estelle 
Bates,  Ella 

Bawden,  John  William 
Beans,  EUard  Hendly 
Beans,  Mildred  Elizabeth 
Bennett,  Irma  Grace 
Bentley,  Robert  Irving 
Biede,  Alesia  Dickinson 
Black,  Bessie  Avery 
Black,  Kenneth  James 


Baptisms 


33 


Bohlmann, Laura  FrancesBernice  Cohvell 


Bohlmaim,  Eugenie  Edna 
Bohlmau,  Laura 
Bolton,  Charles  Henry  Lufkin 
Bolton,  Sydney  Rogers 
Bone,  Arthur 
Bone,  Lewis 
Bowham,  Madelina 
Boring,  Rosalind  Crowell 
Bowles,  Ora 

Bradford,  Gertrude  Laura 
Bradford,  Gertrude  Laura 
Bradford,  Cyril  Christian 
Bradford,  Chester  Brindley 
Bradley,  Anna  Augusta 
Branham,  Mary 
Bronson,  Willie  Anna 
Brown,  Nina  Elizabeth 
Buckley,  Mary 
Buckley,  Helen 
Bull,  Kate  Evaline 
Bull,  Herbert  Granville 
Bull,  Winifred  Gladys 
Burgess,  Tristam 
Burgess,  Elizabeth 
Burgess,  Charles 
Burke,  Eva  Lorraine 
Burns,  Francis  Charles 
Burns,   Archibald 
Burr,  Julia  Marguerite 
Burrell,  May  Addie 
Burrell,  Louisa  Edna 
Burrell,  Viva  Jeanette 
Bynon,  Rachel  Cornelia 
Caldwell,  Ernest  Gerard 
Campbell,  Wallace 
Campbell,  Gladys  Minerva 
Campbell,  Abby  Jane 
Capel,  Lettie  Anna 
Card,  Edward  Douglass 
Carter,  Clarabel 
Carter,  Mary  Eliza 
Carter,  John  Henry 
Carter,  Clara  Elizabeth 
Carter,  Isabella  Evelyn 
Chapin,  Samuel  Fletcher 
Clark,  Emma  (Mrs.) 

Clark,  

Clayton,  Jean  Bradley 
Clayton,  James  Bradley 
Clayton,  James  A 
Clayton,  Emily  A.  Jerow 
Clow,  Cora  Cochrane 


Cooper,  Thomas  Elwyn 
Cormack,  Jessie  More 
Costa.  Albert  James 
Costa,  Joseph  Henry 
Costa,  William  Herbert 
Covell,  Syvene 
Covell,  Merritt 
Cox,  Mabel  Gertrude 
Cox,  Arthur  Brow 
Cox,  Charlton  Graham 
Crichton,  Alice  Isabel 
Crichtou,  Stanley  Edwin 
Crichton,  Isabell 
Crichton,  Gordon  Leslie 
Curnow,  Maude  Jeanette 
Curnow,  Mabel  Fanny 
Daby,  Jessie 

Dassel,  Clarissa  Madelina 
Dassel,  Elernor  Royce 
Dejarnett,  Lillian  Italia 
Dennison,  Florence  Elizabeth 
Devoy,  Zoe  Henrietta 
DeWitt,  Oscar  Eugene 
Dixon,  Susie  Bernice 
Dowton,  Walter  Leander 
Dowton,  Sidney  Gordon 
Dresser,  Marguerite  Amelia 
Dunston,  Isaac 
Duff,  Eveline  Frances  Helen 
Eaton,  Herbert 
Eaton,  Lillian  Cooper 
Eaton,  Joseph  Edmund 
Egan,  Florence  Mildred 
Egan,  Edgar  Leslie 
Ellis,  Thomas 
Empey,  Maud 
Enright,  Frank 
Enright,  Walter  Erwin 
Enright,  Millie  (Mrs) 
Eppler,  Hannah  Taylor 
Evans,  Charles  Bordoe 
Evans,  Margaret  Reese 
Farren,  Clara  Adeline 
Farrington,  Mattie  Zerelda 
Farrington,  Benjamin  Fuller 
Farrington,  Adam 
Farrington,  Eva 
Farrington,  Walter  Scott 
Farrington,  Amy 
Farrington,  Mabel 
Farrington,  Hazel 
Farrington,  Ethel  Jane 


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Farthing,  Irma  George 
Farthing,  Delia  Marion 
Faulkner,  Leslie 
Faulkner,  Charles  Craik 
Faulkner,  Mary 
Ferguson,  Edward 
Ferguson,  Rhea 
Ferguson,  James 
Ferguson,  John 
Ferguson,  Clarissa 
Field,  Grace 
Fife,  Beatrice  Lillian 
Fisher,  Sarah 
Flag,  Edwin  Clarence 
Flag,  Leonora 
Flyn,  Lillian  Isabell 
Friant,  Margaret  Antoinette 
Friedlander,  Anna  Pearl 
Fullager,  Ella 
Fullagar,  Ida 
Fullagar,   Blanche 
Gardiner,  Beasley  Wells 

Garnier, 

Gebhardt,  Wilhelmina  Wells 
Gebhardt,  Myrtle  Ida 
Gordon,  Edith  Annie 
Good,  Helen 
Gowan,  Leonard 
Greater,  Jennie  (Mrs.) 
Greater,  Annie  Griffith 
Greater,  Alice  Frances 
Greater,  Thomas  Marquaui 
Grant,  Mary  Catherine 
Gribner,  John  Thomas 
Gribner,  Frank 
Grimmer,  Delia  May 
Gunther,  Hazel  Christina 
Haley,  lone  D'Arcy 
Hall,  Frances  Spencer 
Hall,  Mercedes 
Hall,  Beatrice  Lydia 
Halsey,  Juanita  Isabella 
Halsey,  Hattie  Eva 
Halsey,  Clara  Louise 
Halsey,  Grace  Ida 
Halsey,  Gertie  Estelle 
Halsey,  Laura  Alice 
Halsey,  Edna  Garandine 
Hamilton,  Martha  Selina 
Hamilton,  Emily  Genevieve 
Hamilton,  Mary 
Hammond,  Arthur  Elmer 
Hankenson,  Irene 


Harkness,  Leslie  James 
Harkness,  Ford  Brockway 
Harmon,  Ida  Minerva 
Harmon,    Muriel  Marie 
Harold,   Louisa 
Harrison,  Ida  Elizabeth 
Harrison,  Herbert  Samuel 
Hatch,  Viola 
Hatch,  Frank  Lewis 
Hatch,  George  Glascock 
Hatch,  Jackson 
Hatch,  Dana  Millard 
Hatch,  Geraldine  Viola 
Haultaiu,  Phillip  Edward 
Heron,  Edith  Harvey 
Herrild,  Bertha 
Hill,  Russel  Dudley 
Hill,  Ellis 
Hill,  Apphia  Mary 
Hoag,  Myron  Drayton 
Hocket.  Lennie 
Hoffman,  Florence  Victoria 
HoUoway,  Louis  William 
Holloway,  George 
Holmes,  Hattie  Lucille 
Howie,  Lillian  Richardson 
Howard,  Edward  Bancroft 
Howard,  Nina  Lydia 
Howard,  Clara 
Howard,  Lizette 
Howard,   Grace 
Hunn,  Florence  Isabella 
Hunn,  Dorothy 
Ironside,  Roger  Baxter 
Ironside,  Stewart  Atchison 
Ironside,  Jessie 
Ironside,  Frederick  Neal 
Ironside,  Irving  John 
Jackson,  Henry  Lord 
Jarman,  Kate  Evelyn 
Jar  man,  Edith  Louise 
Jarvis,  Robert 
Johnson,  Jennie  Maria 
Johnson,  Edith  Augusta 
Johnson,  Carl  Edwin 
Jones,  Mary 
Jones,  Ida 
Jung,  Phillip  John 
Kelley,  Virginia  Mabel 
Kelley,  Nannie 
Kelley,  Libbie 
Kemp,  Mildred  Ethel 
Kindborg,  Carl  Edward 


Baptisms 


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King,  Minnie  Edith 

King,  Richard  Seymour 

Knickerbocker,  Nina 

Knickerbocker,  Clara 

Knoth,   David  Gustaf 

Krause,  Clarabelle  (Mrs.) 

Laiirilliard,   Annie 

Laurilliard,  Ralph 

Law,  Hazel  Dixon 

Leaman,  James  Buchanan 

Leaman,  Lelia  Mary 

Lee,  Jessie  May 

Leigh,  May  Agues 

Leigh,  Huanna 

Leigh,  George  McBlair 

Lewis,  Morgan  Miles 

Leib,  Roy  Chilton 

Leib,  Frank  Allen 

Leib,  Erie  Brent 

Lindsay,  Archibald  Norman 

Lindsay,  Helen  May 

Lindsay,  Athol  Thomas 

Lion,  Clara 

Lion,  Morrell  Gibou 

Lion,  Gardner 

Lion,  Stella 

Lion,  Hortense  Maria 

Lorimer,  Harriet  Katharine  May 

Lowe,  Mary  Rosam 

Lowe,  Elinor  Forsythe 

Lundblad,  William  Anthon 

Lundblad,  Florence  A 

Lunt,  Lawrence  Kirby 

MacChesney,  Edith  May 

MacKenzie,  William  Henry 

Madigan,   Eva 

Madigan,  Eugenie 

Malone,  Elder  Agatha 

Malone,  Jarrett  Jenkins 

Malone,  Laurestine 

Malone,  Garrett  Stanton 

Maun,  George  Elinor 

Mann,  Louise  E 

Martin,  John  Johnston  Miller 

May,  Abbie 

Maynard,  Elizabeth  Stanley 

Maynard,  Katharine  Easterby 

Maynard,  Merlin  Trever  Roper 

Maynard,  Henry  Cholmondley 

McGehee,  Lena  Ellen 

McGehee,  John  Henry 

McKinstry,  Gordon  Eugene 

McKinstry,  Raleigh  Bishop 

McLean,  Mary  Wilhelmina 


Metcalf,  Hazel  Melville 
Millard,  Phoebe Jeanette 
Millard,   Bryant  Tilden 
Miller,  Katharine  Stanbury 
Mills,  Roy  Bertraud 
Mills,  Frederick  Charles 
Mills,  Isaac  George 
Montanya,  Lorraine  Spencer 
Montanya,  James  Francis 
Moore,    Marjory 
Moore,  Marcella  Spring 
Moore,  Mildred  Morrow 
Morgan,  Jennie 
Morgan,  Ida 
Morgan,  Irma 
Morgan,  James  Henry 
Mowray,  Nelson  Horatio 
Moyer,  Irvine  Gertrude 
Murgotten,  Francis  Clark 
Neely,  Hattie 
Nelson,  Elma  Melissa 
Nugent,  Roy  Wakefield 
Nugent,  Esther  Margaret 
Nugent,  Elmer  Thomas 
Nugent,  Lester  William 
Nugent,  Merton  Winfred 
Nugent,  Milton  Albert 
Nugent,  Harvey  Preston 
O'Connor,  Ivy  May 
Ogier,  Walter  Tulidge 
Ogier,  Elizabeth  Hargest 
Ogier,  Fanny  Grayson 
Ogier,  Adelaide  Reed 
Ogier,  Georgiana  (Mrs.) 
Ogier,  Ella  Ross 
Ogier,  Clara  Jane 
Ogier,  Cora  Gertrude 
Ogier,  Andrew  Reed 
Ogier,  James  Howard 
Olson,  Genevieve  Obvera 
Osborn,  Gladys  Louise 
Osborn.  Robert  Payne 
Pace,  George  Milton 
Palmer,  Camille 
Parkman,  Jessie  Ann 
Parkman,  Jessie  Ann 
Patton,   Marie 
Paulsell,  Edna  G 
Paulsell,  Jessie  N 
Peacock,  Etta  May 
Pease   Mabel  C 
Perrin,  Archie  Albert 
Perrin,  Fred  Wallace 
Peterson,  Florence  Gertrude 


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Plumb,  Edith  Rose 
Plumb,  Sarah  Edwina 
Polhemns,  Jennie  Eliza 
Polhemus,  Charles  Bispham 
Polhemus,  Edward  Richter 
Pollock,  Mary  Irene 
Pratt,  Elinor 
Priestly,  Arthur  Reginald 
Putnam,  Hervey  Armstrong 
Putnam,  Ethel  Maria 
Rashleigh,  Grace 
Ray,  Allen  Muir 
Rayburu,  Alden  Granville 
Redcliffe,  None 
Reese.  Charles  Edward 
Reynard,  Ernest  Charles 
Reynard,  Harold  Herbert 
Rhodes,  Arques  Louise 
Riehl,  Anna  Marguerite 
Richards,  Mary  Emma 
Richards,  Emma  M 
Richards,  Eleanor  Virginia 
Richards,  John  Percy 
Richards,  Donald  Wallace 
Richards,  Norman  Monroe 
Richardson,  Owen  D 
Richardson,  Maud 
Richmond,  George  Andrew 
Richmond,  Edmund  Nutting 
Richmond,  Sidney  Earl 
Richmond,  Cedric  Rae 
Ricketts,  Georgia  May  Eveline 
Robbins,  J.  C. 
Roberts,  Ruberta  Augusta 
Rodgers,  George  Leigh 
Rootes,  Thomas  Page 
Rossich,  Euthanasia  Constance 
Sairo,  Capitola  Belle 
Saki,  Misa 
Salisbury,  Neva  May 
Salisbury,  Nellie  Grace 
Schoenheit,  Sophie  Edith 
Scott,  Edna  Lorraine 
Scott,  Clarissa  Pauline 
Secord,  Maud 
Senter,  Irma 
Sevenoaks,  (Mrs.) 
Shartzer,  Mary  Dunn 
Shartzer,  Thomas  Farrington 
Shartzer,  Clara  Gilmer 
Shartzer,  Newton  Roy 
Shaw,  Earl  Jones 
Shaw,  Jack  Woolsey 
Shepardson,  Lucia 


Shepardson,  Florence 
Simpson,  William  Yale 
Simpson,  Helen 
Sikes,  Louisa  (Mrs.) 
Smith,  Alice  WoodhuU 
Smith,  Albert  Sidney  Johnston 
Smith,  Jennie  Cleveland 
Smith,  Frank  Grover 
Smith,  Leo  Lester 
Smith,  Seymour  Golding 
Smith,  Veva  Cadow 
Smith,  Viola  Vera 
Snook,  William  Earl 
Snook,  Angeline  Mary 
Spencer,  Lcrend  Wright 
Spencer,  Irene  Katie 
Stakhouse,  Bertha  Olivia 
Stackhouse,  Edna  May 
Stackhouse,  James  Alfred 
Stallings,  George  Brown 
Stephens,  Albert  Blaisdel 
Stich,  Emily  Pearson 
Stich,  Ralph 
Subach,  Louisa 
Sutcliffe,  Claude  Ingham 
Sutclifife,  Joy 

Tennant,  Hazel  Clemintine 
Tennant,  Mary  Elizabeth 
Tennant,  Aileen  Allana 
Tennant,  John  Harvey 
Tennant,  Annie  V 
Tennant,  William  Eugene 
Thorn, Ciiarles  Augustus  Pomeroy 
Thureson,  Oscar  Alfred 
Turner,  Ida  Emma 
Turner,  Nellie  Burnie 
Turner,  lone  Beatrice 
Turner,  Mary  Pearl 
Vance,  Lillian  Genevieve 
Van  Heusen,  Adelia  Blanchard 
Wagener,  Eva  Van  Heusen 
Wagener,  Edward  Hopkins 
Waidhass,  May  Estelle 
Waidhass,  Muriel  Boyd 
Waidhass,  Robert  Ernest 
Waite,  Alice  Adelaide 
Waldorf,  Dolores  Garnett 
Walk,  Edward 
Walker,  Arthur  R 
Walker,  Henry  Erwin 
Wallace,  John  Thomas 
Wallace,  Dorothy 
Walshe,  Fay 
Watts,  Mary  Elizabeth 


Baptisms 


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Watts,  Edmund  Beatrice 
Webb,  Theodore  Winthrop 
Week,  Bertie 
Weiland.  Maude  Helen 
Weller,  Bessie  Matilda 
Wharton,  Roy 
Wigle,  Gordon 
Wilcox,  Frances  (Mrs.) 
Williams,  Lucy 
Williams,  Clara  White  Wilder 
Williams,  Ellen  Mary 
Williams,  Harrison  Oliver 
Williams,  Lucia  Kirk 
Williams,  Georgiana 
Williams,  Madeline  Jobson 
Williams,  Lillian  Tisdale 
Wilson,  Evelina 
Wilson,  Frederick 
Wilson,  Alexander 
Wilson,  Olivia  Virginia 
Winningstad.  Olaf  Philip 


Woodrow,  Grace  Ethel 
Woodsum,  Maude  Alice 
Woodsum,  Hazel  Winifred 
Woodsum,  Clarence  Van  Buren 
Wooley,  Harriet  Malone 
Wright,  William  Hardcastle 
Wright,  Irving  Elmer  LlewUyn 
Wright,  Milton  Edgar 

Wright,   

York,  Charles  E 
York,  Charles  Warren 
York,  Ralph  Edwin 
Young,  Mabel  Edna 
Young,  Francis  C 
Young,  Harold  Grant 
Young,  Adrian  Weller 
Zarcone,  William  Penn 

Zarcone,  

Zimmer,  Albertina 
Zimmer,  Clara  May 


REV.  BURR  MILLER  WEED  EN. 


1899  -  1901 


Atherton,  Harry  Claire 
BafiF,  Bertha  Edwards 
Beach,  Sarah  Delia 
Beevers,  Pearl  Irene 
Bennison, Ellis  Norman  Lanibley 
Blakemore,  Kathleen  Olif 
Butler,  Edgar  Emmett 
Butler,  Ada  Ruth 
Butler,  Eva  May 
Butler,  William  Peace 
Campbell,  Kenneth 
Cardinell,  Susie  Grace 
Church,  Lillian  Emily 
Coe,  Rinaldo  Louis 
Curnow,  Grace  Gertrude 
Frank,  Dorothy  Margaret 
Green,  Elizabeth  Margaret 
Hankensen,  Minette 
Harris,  Blanche  Esther 
Harris,  Levi  Maurice 
Hayne,  Laura  Lee 
Howatt,  Maggie  Blanche 
Johnston,  Bernard 
Johnston,  Russell  Reubin 


Johnson,  Henry  Hinckley 
McElwaine,    George   Vance  Bal- 

derine 
McGinnis,  Summer  Dotts 
McKee,  Georgia 
McKinstry.  Francis  Lee 
Ogier,  Margaret 
Perrin,  Maude  Elizabeth 
Perrin,  Frances  Viola  (Mrs.) 
Pieper,  Edna  Marciele 
Prindle,  Emma  Tolwille  (Mrs.) 
Prindle,  Eva  Maud 
Randle,  Alta  Frances 
Robinson,  Sarah  Shirley 
Rockwell,  Harold  Augustine 
Rockwell,  Marian 
Rodgers,  George  Lincoln 
Ross,  James  Madison 
Scott,  Charles  Tremaine 
Stiles,  Jeanette  Lillian 
Voshell,  Francis  Whitney 
Watson,  Irene  Margaret 
Wright,  Sarah  Louisa 
Wright,  Emmaline  Amelia 


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REV.  CHARLES  H.  MOCk'RIDGE,  D.  D. 


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Baker,  Mabel  Claire 
Baker,  Clyde  Wilson 
Bates,  Ernest  Ray 
Bates,  Leslie  Arthur 
Bell,  Helen  Gladys 
Bodelle,  Matilda  Eleanor 
Branham,  Hattie  Mary  (Mrs.) 
Brown,  Frank  Palmer 
Cambers,  Lelah  Thelma  Esatine 
Cameron,  David  Rinaldo 
Campbell,  Maud 
Cather,  Marcia  Janet 
Center,  George  Stuart 
Chaboya,  Arthur  Bates 
Chaboya,  George  Randolph 
Childers,   Edna 
Clayton,  Willis  Sherman 
Christie,  Loretta  May 
Coutaut,  Ruth  Anne 
Elmer,  Bessie  Helen 
Elmer,   Leon  Harold 
Elmer,   Walter  Merle 
Evans,  Lloyd  Miner 
Fassett,  Thomas  Lee  Odian 
Ferguson,  Allie 
Fritz  James,  Dorothy 
Harrell,  Edith  Galvin 
Harrell,  George  Franklin 
Harrell,  John  Franklin 
Henderson,  Elizabeth  Adel 
Henderson,  Irene 
Henderson,  Martha  Alice  (Mrs.) 
Holloway,  Leslie  Beestou 
Huffman,  Leona 
Illif,  Clarence  Lemuel 
Knox,  Allen  Woolley 
LaGrange,  Charles  Edwin 
Lotz,  Cyril  Clyde 
Macaulay,  Hazel  Irene 
Macaulay,  Martha 
Macaulay, ThadeusWarsaw  Hob- 
son 
Malone,  Jarrett  Jenkins 
Matlack,  Idela  Myrtle 
Matlack,  Cora  Mabel 

REV.  GEORGE  IV.  FOOTE. 

Rector  in  Charge,  December,  1902  to  April,  1903. 

Caldwell,  Ethelwyn  Althea  Millard,  Roger  Binney 

Easton,  lone  Vivian  MacLouth     Rinu,  Ida 
Millard,  Allen  Ramsay  Vestal,  Maxwell 


-  1902 

McComb,  Eleanor  Mehitable 
McGeorge,  Grace  Anne 
McKee,  Edith  Pearl 
Millard,  George  Sherman 
Minor,  Emma  Sophie 
Minor,  Rhodes  Claassen 
Moore,  Earl  Henry 
Otto,  Alice  Jacqueline 
Polhemus,  Charles  Bispham 
Powers,  Edward  Eugene 
Powers,  George  Thomas 
Rayner,  Robert  Askelon 
Reid,  Letitia  Scott 
Richards,  Mary  Whitney 
Richards,  Eleanore  Kathleen 
Ricks,  Adeline  Amelia 
Ricks,  Hazel  Margaret 
Ricks,  Hiram  Lamber; 
Ricks,  Carson,  Steinmets 
Ripley,  Lila  Irene 
Schneider,  Phillip  Sumner 
Smith,  James  Henry 
Smith,  John  Christopher 
Smith.  William  Joseph 
Soderer,  Carrol  Augustus 
Standley,  Helen  Pauline 
Sutton,  Arnold  Lewis  Lincoln 
Talbot,  Estella  Maud 
Thornton,  Richard  Baxter 
Thornton,  Stuart  Rutherford 
Thornton,  Eva  Isabel 
Thornton,  Florence  Esther 
Thornton,  Leslie  Mockridge 
Thornton,  Pearl  Edith 
Weller,  Herbert  Dalrymple 
Werner,  Adela  Irene 
Werner,  Lawren  Webster 
White,  Ella  Ethel 
White,  Edith  May 
White,  Winifred  Edith  (Mrs.) 
Willes.  Ethel  Joan 
Withrow,  Earl  Boynton 
Woolley,  Bessie  Winifred 
Wright,  Gladys  Maud 


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Confirmations 


REV.  SYLVESTER  S.  ETHERIDCE. 


1861  -  1864 


Appleton, Joseph  L 
Bond,  Maria 
Brown,  O  C 
Canon,  Andrew  J 
Cassey,  Peter 
Comstock,  Ellen  D 
Creightou,  Frederick 
Creighton,  Emily  A 
Davis,  William  R 
Devine,  Frances 
Featherstone,  Hettie 
Hammond,  J  W 
Hammond,  R  C 
Hanjary,  Anna 
Hardy,  Mark 
Hardy,  Sarah  J 
Hartwell,  Julia 
Hester,  Sarah 


Hewlings,  Margaret 
Holabird,  Sarah 
Littlefield,  E 
Lowe,  Ralph 
McComus,  Samuel  C 
Meadowcroft,  William 
Meadowcroft,  Mary  I 
Meadowcroft,  Elizabeth 
Meadowcroft,  Matilda 
Ray,  Hepbsibah 
Rhodes,  Caroline 
Schallenberger,  Fannie  M  (Mrs.) 
Smith,  Harriet  E 
Warhurst,  Anna  B 
White,  Rebecca  V 
Yoell,  James  Alexander 
Yoell,  Emily 


REV.  DINSMORE  D.  CHAPIN. 
1864-  1866 


Bond,  Anna 
Crosby,  Maria 
Devine,  Lilly 
Faulkiner,  John 


Gish,  Ellen  S 
Hensley,  Helen 
Yountz,  Mary 


REV.  H.  H.  MESSINGER. 


Cleal,  Catherine 

Gavitt,  Mary  A 

Hart,  Wilkin 

Hart,  Joanna 

Haskell,  Alvina  E.   (Mrs.) 

Latimer,  Benjamin  G.  (Sr. ) 

Latimer,  Benjamin  G  (Jr.) 

Latimer,  Virginia  L 

Latimer,  Elizabeth  V 


1866 


Massey,  Sarah 
Randal],  Ann  Elizabeth 
Smith,  William  Alexander 
Smith,  Willette  Cassey 
Spencer,  Eleanor 
Tennant,  Nellie 
Tififany,  Cornelia  Starr 
Tiffany,  Eliza  Ann 
White,  Howard  Cassey 


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REV.  EDWARD  S.  PEAKE. 


1866-  1870 


Adams,  Lizzie 

Allen,  August  C 

Bacon,  Alvira  Ellis 

Bradford,  Anna  Maria 

Bradford,  EthelbertJ 

Chapin,  Rachel  N 

Chapin,  Kate 

Chapin,  Ida 

Chase,  Ruth  Amelia 

Cleal,  Thomas  Lenham 

Clevinger,  Thomas 

Denny,  J  J  (Mrs.) 

Emery,  William 

Gabriel,  Ferdinand 

Gavitt,  Jessie 

Gibbs,  William  Horace 

Hammond,  Jennie 

Hastings,  Fannie 

Hoffman  (Mrs.) 

Houghton,  Eliza  Poor6  (Mrs.) 

Johnson,  William  Henry 

Judah,  Nameokee 


Lapam,  Mary  A 
Lawrence,  Augustine 
Leonard,  Elizabeth 
Leonard,  Edward 
Lewis,  C  E  (Mrs.) 
Maitland,  Mary  Elizabeth 
Millen.  Murdock  McLeod 
Moses,  Anna  E 
Overton,  Jacob 
Polhemus,  Anita 
Polhemus,  Caroline 
Randall,  Sarah  O 
Rhodes,  Byron 
Rhodes,  Emma 
Smith,  George  Washington 
Speights,  Noah  Edgar 
Swan,  Mary  Florence 
Thomas,  Emma 
Tidball,   (Mrs.) 
Warthen,  Arrilla 
White,  Elbert  L 
Young,  Mary  Ann 


REV.  GEORGE  W.  FOOTE. 


1871  -  1884 


Adams,  Dura  Maria 
Adams,  Mary 
Allen,  Addie 
Allen,  Carl  Harman 
Allen,  Harriet 
Allen,  Jane 

Anderson,  Eleanor  Profetta 
Appleby,  Kate 
Appleton,  H  J  H 
Armstrong,  Josie 
Baker,  Minnie  C 
Baker,  Nellie  S 
Bardenwerper,  Kate  G 
Bendeleben,  Alfred  G 
Birch,  Ruth 
Blackford,  Lilly 
Blakeslee,  May 
Blanchard,  David 
Boyce,  Evlyn  B 
Bradley,  Nellie  T 
Breyfogie,  Edwin  S 
Brown,  Victoria 


Browne,  Carrie  Ruggles 
Caldwell,  Caroline  Henry 
Caldwell,  Horace 
Campbeli,  Emily  L 
Capey,  Ada 
Case,  C  E 
Case,  Sarah 
Chapin,  Maria  (Mrs.) 
Chapin,  Samuel  Fletcher 
Chapin,  Mary  E 
Childs,  Sarah  B 
Cochrane,  Fanny  Forester 
Coddington,  Fanny  F 
Colman,  Barbara 
Congdon,  Georgietta 
Cook,  Kate  E 
Creighton,  Lottie 
Creighton,  Florence  A 
CuUen,  Alice  J 
Cullen,  William  O 
Daingerfield,  Eliza  Parker 
Davidson,  Douglas  N 


Confirmations 


4' 


Dawson,  Emma 

Denny,  C  W  (Mrs.) 

Denny,  Minnie 

Denny,  Lilly  M 

Dimmick,  Margaret  Helen 

Dimond,  Harry 

Dixon,  Georgia  E 

Doble,  Emma 

Dunn,  Susan  M 

Eastin,  Sarah 

Eastin,  Annie 

Eaton,  Cornelia  Elizabeth 

Edmondson,  Clara 

Estabrooke,  Robert  Clarence 

Estabrooke,  Elizabeth 

Estabrooke,  Mary  J 

Floyd,  Martha 

Gay,  Florence 

Gibson,  Letitia 

Graham,  Mary  J 

GriflFetts,  Sarah 

Guppy,  Maria  Ruth 

Haley,  Samuel 

Hall,  Alice 

Hall,  Adelia  Evans 

Hargrave,  Lucy 

Hart,  Annie 

Hart,  Mary 

Haskell,  Flora 

Hawkhurst,  Theodosia  M 

Hollenbeck,  Beatrice 

Houghton,  Sherman  Otis 

Houghton,  Clara  H 

Houghton,  Charles  Donner 

Houghton,  Mary  M 

Houghton,  Eliza 

Hughs,  Anna 

Hughs,  Sarah 

Huntsman,  Martha 

Hutchinson,  Ezra 

Hutchinson,  Laura  A 

Incagnone,  Rosa 

Jackson,  Harriett 

Jones,  Laura 

Kavanaugh,  Mary 

King,  Henry 

Klotz,  Christina 

Klipstein,  Minnie 

Koman,  James 

Latimer,  Louisa 

Lawrence,  John 

Lee,  Louise  E 

Leigh,  Hugh  A 

Lendrum,  Andrew  Reuben 


Lendrum,  Lizzie 

Lendrum,  Margaret  E 

Lewis,  Lutie 

Lewis,  Abbie  A 

Lewis,  Lucy  Elizabeth 

Long,  Lizzie 

Long,  Sarah 

Lusson,  Adele  Merlin 

Lusson,  Cornelia  Armistead 

Magee,  Nellie 

Maynard,  William  Trever 

Maynard,  Edward  W 

Maynard,  Eva  Gertrude 

Maynard,  Henry  Wilford 

Mayo,  Alice 

McAUis,  James  Frederick 

McBain,  Agnes  B 

McMeekin,  Josephine 

Megerle,  Lisette 

Megerle,  Ella 

Miles,  Morgan 

Miles,  Eleanor  Elizabeth  (Mrs.) 

Miles,  Mary  Mabel 

Miles,  Martha  Jane 

Miller,  Elizabeth  S 

Minor,  Mary  Brayne 

Moore,  Bettie 

Moore,  Maud 

Moore,  Gertrude 

Morgan,  Isaac  Richard 

Moyer,  William 

Moyer,  Mary  Ella 

Murgotten,  Martha  K 

Nesmith,  Loring 

Newcomb,  Mary  Alice 

Nixon,  James 

Nixon,  William 

Northron,  Elizabeth 

Parker,  David 

Parker,  William  L 

Payne,  Louise 

Pease,  Eva  Maria 

Pembroke,  Marion  E 

Polhemus,  Josephine 

Polhemus,  George  B 

Porter,  Florence 

Rayner,  Susie 

Reid,  Annie  M 

Roberts,  Mary  E 

Schaaf,  Martha  S 

Schallenberger,  Margaret  E 

Scott,  Edward 

Scott  (Mrs.) 

Scott,  Nellie 


42 


Trinity  Church 


Smith,  Effie 
Soderer,  Elizabeth 
Somers,  Mary  Emma 
SpaflFord,  Adelaide  Cecilia 
Spencer,  Mary  C 
Sprague,  Josephine 
Stetson,  Edith 
Swilk,  Louisa 
Taggart,  Sarah 
Tennant,  Fred 
Tennant,  Clementina  (Mrs.) 
Tennant,  John 
Thorn,  Matilda 
Tompkins,  Ella  ¥ 
Tompkins,  Annie 
Townsend,  J  H  M 
Tuttle,  Rebecca 


Tuttle,  Kitty  Clover 
Wagener,  Allan 
Walker,  Mary  J 
Watson,  Elizabeth  A 
Webb,  Ida  Gertrude 
Wheeler,  Sylvia  Jane 
Whipple,  Clara  A 
White,  Alfred  J 
White,  Annie  M 
Whitwell,  Jennie  L 
Whitwell,  Florence  Agnes 
Wiliett,  Sarah 
Wilson,  Mary  E 
Yates,   Martin 
Young,  Mary  E 
Young,  William  B 


J^EF.  JOHN  B.   WAKEFIELD,  D.  D. 
1884 -1899 


Abbott,  Clara  Frances 
Abbott,  Pansy  Jewett 
Adel,  Grace 
Adel,  Mabel 
Allen,  Dora  Louise 
Allison,  Camille 
Allison,  Winifred 
Anderson,  Nellie 
Anderson,  Oliver  P 
Anderson,  Chloe 
Arques,  Mabel 
Arques,  Mattie  Alice  (Mrs.) 
Atkins,  R  H  (Mrs.) 
Austin,  Reginald 
Austin,  Elizabeth  May 
Avery,  Wallace  Ogden 
Avery,  Carrie  Louise 
Aysberry,  Florence 
Bacon,  Mary  L  (Mrs.) 
Bacon,  San  ford  Lord 
Baker,  Matilda 
Baker,  Emily  Lester 
Baker,  Annie  HoUis 
Baker,  Clara 
Baker,  Isabella  M 
Baker,  Teecie 
Barker,  Zoe  Autumn 
Barlow,  Elizabeth  Ann 
Barmby,  Emily  (Mrs.) 
Barney,  Grace  Edith 
Barnhardt,  Prudence  (Mrs.) 


Baruhardt,  Mary  Prudence 
Barrows,  Estelle 
Bates,  Annie  Eliza 
Bates,  Ella 
Bell,  Enid  Lyell 
Bemis,  Bessie 
Bennett,  Ella 
Bennett,  Eliza  (Mrs.) 
Benson,  Charles  Henry 
Berry,  Benjamin  Clark 
Billington,   Paul 
Bird,  May  Frances 
Boardman,  Louis  P. 
Bohlman,  Laura  (Mrs.) 
Bohlman,  Eugena  Edna 
Bohlman,  Laura 
Bothwell,  James  Lewis 
Bowers,  Edith 
Bowles,  Ora 
Bradley,  Harriett  P 
Brady,  E  R  (Mrs.) 
Brady,  Ella 
Branham,  Mary 
Brewer,  Emma  (Mrs.) 
Brewer,  Daisy 
Brewer,  Andrew  George 
Brooke,  William 
Brotherton,  Laura  R 
Brower,  Marcus  Theodore 
Brower,  Clara  Gertrude 
Buckley,  Marcella 


Confirmations 


4^ 


Buckley,  Helen 

Bull,  Frances  Amy 

Bull,  Edith  Mary 

Burgess,  Tristam 

Burrell,  May  Addie 

Burrell,  Lulu 

Burrell,  May 

Burrell,  A  H  (Mrs.) 

Bynon,  Rachel  Cornell 

Caldwell,  Louise  J  (Mrs.) 

Caldwell,  Roberta 

Camp,  Josephine 

Campbell,  Abby  Jane 

Carter,  Thomas 

Chapin,  Margaret  Eliza 

Chapin,  Maria  Kndicott 

Chapin,  John 

Chapman,  Ida 

Chapman,  Belle 

Clark,  Emma  (Mrs.) 

Clark, Josephine 

Clark,  Luua 

Clark,  Allan 

Clayton,  Dora  Anna  (Mrs.) 

Clayton,  Mary  Dora 

Clayton,  Marguerite  Anna 

Clow,  Cora  Cochrane 

Collins,  Guv 

Collister,  C' H  (Mrs.) 

Compton,  Eulalia 

Coombs,  Mattie  G  (Mrs.) 

Cordell,  Fanny 

Costello,  Jennie 

Covell,  Merritt  J 

Covell,  Syvene 

Cox,  Elizabeth  Jane 

Cozzens,  Olivia 

Craze,  Lizzie 

Crichtou,  Isabell  (Mrs.) 

Crichton,  Alice  Mabel 

Culverwell,  Richard 

Daby,  Jessie 

Davis,  Susie 

Davis,  Serena  Mary 

Denny,  Cora 

Dennison,  Florence  Elizabeth 

Deyo,  Ray  Dongdon 

Dixon,  Susie  Bernice 

Douglas,  Corolyn  F 

Douglas,  Mary  Dorothea 

Du  Brutz,  Kittie  Beck  Laubson 

Du  Brutz,  Anthony 

Duncan,  Mary  J  (Mrs.) 

Edmunds,  George  Herbert 


Edwards,  Belle  Ogier 
Emory,  Francis  F^vans 
Empy,  Maud 
Eppler,  Hannah  Taylor 
Erkson.  Jennie  A  (Mrs.) 
Farrington,  Elizabeth 
Farron,  Clara  Adeline 
Paul,  Mildred  W 
Field,  Grace  B 
Flannery,  David  M 
Flannery,  Gertrude 
Flannery,  Marguerite 
Frolich,  Theodore  Hugo 
Galbut,  Gabrielle 
Garey,  Walter  D 
Gebhardt,  Margaret  Jane 
Gebhardt,  Theodora 
Glenn,  Katherine  Eveline 
Goaz,  Georgia 
Gohranson,  Oscar  Stone 
Gohranson,  Victor 
Gohranson,  Frederick 
Gohranson,  Dora  Concordia 
Gohranson.  Formia  Laura 
Gordon,  Edith  A 
Gosbee,  Annie  E  (Mrs.) 
Good,  Helen  (Mrs.) 
Gouland,  Edith 
Graeter,  Jennie  (Mrs.) 
Graeter,  Alice  Frances 
Graham,  Mary  Frances  (Mrs.) 
Gregory,  Frances  Emily 
Green,  Elizabeth 
Green,  Fannie  Cruso 
Grifl&th,  Annie 
Grimmer,  Delia  May 
Guppy,  Estella  Lois 
Guppy,  Florence  Belle 
Guppy,  Mabel  Fide 
Guppy,  Christine  Mary 
Hague,  Lilia 
Haley,  lone  D'arcy 
Hall,  Mercedes 
Hall,  Beatrice  Lydia 
Hall,  Kate  P  (Mrs.) 
Halsey,  Jaunita  Isabella 
Halsey,  Clara  Louise 
Halsey,  Laura  Alice 
Halsey,  Grace  Ida 
Hamilton,  Genevieve 
Hamilton,  Mary 
Hamilton,  Martha  Selina 
Hampton,  Sarah  Brown 
Hankenson,  Irene 


44 


Trinity  Church 


Hardy,  Anna  Katharine 
Hares,  Reginald 
Hares,  William  Lionel 
Harkness,  Leslie  James 
Harkness,  Fred  B 
Harmon,  Charles  H 
Harmon,  Ida  Minerva 
Harper,  Charles  Kean 
Harrington,  Maybelle  Louise 
Harrison,  Charlotte  Sophia 
Hatch,  Viola  G  (Mrs.) 
Hathaway,  Henry  M 
Hathaway,  Laura  Florence 
Haydock,  Emily  Alice  (Mrs.) 
Hayward,  Julian  F 
Heavyside,  Marjorie 
Heavyside,  William 
Herman,  Helen  Adelaide 
Hewlings,  Elliot  John 
Hill  Harriett  C 
Hocket,  Lennie 
Hommerick,  Marie 
Horton,  Alice  Ada 
Houghton,  Frances  J 
Howard,  Lizette 
Howard,  Nina 
Howard,  Grace  A 
Ironside,  Irvin  Gillis 
Ironside,  John  Hood 
Jarman,  Kate 
Jarvis,  Georgiana 
Jones,  Mary  (Mrs.) 
Jones,  Mattie 
Julien,  Edward  Hood 
Juth,  Frans  Edwin 
Kelley,  Sarah  A  (Mrs.) 
Kelley,  Nannie 
Kelley,  Libbie 
Kelley,  Virginia  Mabel 
Kennedy,  Lottie 
Kilgour,  Eliza  Graham 
King,  Lizzie 
King,  Loui  Foote 
Kittredge,  Ashbel  Hamlin 
Kittredge,   Henry  Seymour 
Kittredge,  Florence 
Knickerbocker,  Clara,  (Mrs.) 
Knickerbocker,  Nina 
Laurilliard,  (Mrs.) 
Lee,  Ida 

Lee,  Emma  Smith  (Mrs.) 
Lee,  Bertha  Abbie 
Lee,  Elsie  Dorothy 
Lee,  Louise  L  (Mrs. ) 


Lewis,  Ella  Gertrude 
Leib,  Lida  Campbell  (Mrs.) 
Leib,  Frank  Allen 
Leib,  Roy  Chilton 
Lion,  Stella  (Mrs.) 
Livingstone,  Everil  Pearl 
Longdon,  Sarah  Isabell 
Lowe,  Mary  Rosam 
Mace,  June  Frances 
Machefert,  Frederick  Leon 
Machefert,  Stella  Leona 
Machefert,  Clarrisse 
Machefert,  Adrian  Claude 
Martin,  Zaidee  (Mrs.) 
May,  Abbia 

Maynard  Francis  Dacre 
Maynard,   Stephen  Cholmondley 
McMeekin,  Minnie 
McGinnis,  Edith  Forest  (Mrs.) 
McGiunis,  James  Summer 
Mellen,  Caroline  Margaret 
Merritt,  Charles  August 
Metcalf,  Hugh 
Metzgar,  (Miss) 
Miles,  Bertha 
Miles,  Lulu 

Montgomery,  Lulu  (Mrs.) 
Montgomery,  Coralie 
Montgomery,  Seymour 

Monroe,  

Moore,  Bessie 

Moore,     Andromache     Marcella 

(Mrs.) 
Morgan,  James  Henry 
Morgan,  Ida 

Morgan,  

Morphy,  Charlotte 

Mott,  Ella 

Mott,  May 

Mowray,  Nelson  Horatio 

Murgotten,  Alexander 

Murgotten,  Edith  Clementine 

Murgotten,  Mary  Anne 

Murgotten,  Francis  Clark 

Nelson,  Elma  Melissa 

Oest,  Fredericka 

Oest,  Minnie 

Ogier,  Georgiana  (Mrs.) 

Ogier,  Ella  Ross 

Ogier,  Clara  Jane 

Ogier,  Cora  Gertrude 

Ogier,  Elizabeth  Hargest 

Ogier,  Fanny  Grayson 

Ogier,  Adelaide  Reed 


Confirmations 


Ogier,  Andrew  Reed 

Orkney,  Royden  Woolston 

Overton,  Hattie 

Parker,  Alice  C 

Parker.  Mabel  V 

Parkman,  Wallace  E 

Parkman,  Harry  L 

Parkman,  Jessie  Ann 

Paulsell,  Jessie  N 

Paulsell,  Edna  G 

Payne,  Rose 

Pease,  Jennie  (Mrs.) 

Pease,  Mabel  C  (Mrs.) 

Peaslie,  William  Frank 

Perrin,  Fleda 

Perrin,  Archie 

Peterson,  Florence  Gertrude 

Pfieffenberger,  Ella 

Pixley,  Lulu 

Plate,  Henry 

Plate,  Howard 

Piatt,  Eunice  Buckley  (Mrs.) 

Plumb,  Clara  Blanche 

Plumb,  Alma  Ellen 

Plumb,  Mabel 

Polhemus,  Jennie  Eliza 

Poole  (Mrs.) 

Powter,  A]ice  G 

Pratt,  Elinor 

Pratt,  Lillie 

Pratt,  James  Murray 

Pratt,  Elsie 

Raymond,  Katherine 

Redcliffe,  Nonie 

Rema,  Augusta 

Rhiel,  Emma 

Rhiel,  Theresa 

Rhiel,  Florence 

Rhodes,  Margaret  Elizabeth 

Rhodes,  Agnes  Louise 

Richards,  Mary  Emma 

Richards, Maria  Charlotte  (Mrs. 

Richards, 

Richardson,  Owen  D 
Richardson,  Maud 
Richmond,  George 
Richmond,  Edmund 
Richmond, Martha  Rosalie(Mrs. 
Roberts,  Louise  (Mrs.) 
Robson  (Mrs.) 
Rosendahl,  Edith  Helen 
Saki,   Misa 

Salisbury,  Nellie  Grace  (Mrs.) 
Saunders,  Kate  C 


Schaaf,  Maria  P^va 

Schallenberger,  France"? 

Schallenbertjer,  Milton  Potter 

Schartzer,  Glara  Gilner 

Schneider,  Lida   (Mrs  ) 

Schoenheit,  Sophie  Edith 

Secourd,  Maud 

Seeback,  Louisa 

Senter,   Irma 

Seyrnoaks  (Mrs.) 

Sharp,  Margaret  Emily 

Sharp,  Eveline  Mary 

Shaw,  Julia  R 

Simpson,  Rose  (Mrs.) 

Shepardson,  Bertha 

Shepardson,  Mary 

Shepardson,  Helen 

Stich,  Emily  Pearson  (Mrs.) 

Stich,  Ralph  Jones 

Smith,  Albert  Sidney 

Smith,  Jennie  (Mrs.) 

Smith,  Lewis  Thornton 

Smith,  Anita 

Smith,  O'Fallon 

Smith,  J  Herbert 

Snook,  Lizzie  (Mrs.) 

Snook,  Norman  Albert 

Somers,  Carrie 

Somers,  Cora 

Spangler,  Mary  A 

Spangler,  Lulu 

Spangler,  Laura 

Spangler,  Fay  R 

Spedden,  Mary  (Mrs.) 

Spence,  James  W 

Spence,  James  W 

Spence,  Mabel  C 

Spence  (Mrs.) 

Spencer,  Lorena  Wright 

Spencer.  Grace 

Squire,  Emma  Pearl 
)  Stackhouse,  Emma  (Mrs.) 

Stearns,  Carrie 

Stephens,  Albert  Blaisdell 

Tanner,  James  A 

Thompson,  Jennie  Edith 

Thompson,  Gertrude  A 
,)  Thompson,  Lucy  (Mrs.) 

Thompson,  Silyia  Belle 

Thompson,  F  C  (Mrs.) 

Tomkins,  Martha  Madeline 

Tomkins,  Clara  Belle 

Turner  (Mrs.) 

Urmy,  Clarence  T 


46 


Trinity  Churcii 


Van  Hagen,  Winifred 

Van  Hagen,  Sayler 

Van  Heusen,  Neeley  Gilbert 

Waidhaas,  Frank 

Wallace,  Grace  Porter  (Mrs.) 

Walk,  George  Edward 

Walk,  Minnie 

Wastie,  Mabel 

Wastie,  Minnie 

Wastie,  Clara  Adelia 

Watts,  Mary  Elizabeth 

Webb,  Theodore  Winthrop 

Weber,  Maria 

Weber,  William  A 

Week,  Bertie 

Weiland,  Maude  Helen  (Mrs.) 

Weller,  Bessie 

Weller,  Edith 

White,  Edward  H 

White,  Charles 

White,  Harry 

White,  William 

White,  Louise 

Whitney,  Edward 

Wigle,  Gordon 

Wigle,  Britton  D 

Wigle,  Gilbert 

Wigle,  Elsie 

Wigle,  Ruby 


Wilcox,  Frances  (Mrs.) 
Wilkins,  John  Wesley 
Willey,  Henrietta  (Mrs.) 
Willey,  Georgia 
Williams,  Edward 
Williams,  Emily 
Williams,  Nina  F 
Williams,  Carrie 
Williams,  Nellie 
Williams,  Bessie  G 
Williams,  Edward  Charles 
Williams,  Lucy  Charles 
Williams,  Lucia  Kirk 
Wilson,  Josie  (Mrs.) 
Wilson,  Martha  Jane 
Wilson,  Olivia 
Wishaar,  Grace  Morton 
Wollper,  Grace  Mary 
Wood,  AH  (Mrs.) 
Woodland,  Jemima  (Mrs.) 
Woodrow,  Grace 
Woodward,  Diula  Blanche 
Woodsum,  Maud  Alice 
Worswick,  Mary  (Mrs.) 
York,  Charles 
York,  Mary 
Young,  Harriett 
Young,  Agnes 
Young,  Mabel  Edna 


REV.  BURR  MILLER  WEE  DEN. 


1899  -  1901 


Allison,  Leone 
Anderson,  Morris  Dudley 
Barker,  Frank  P 
Barker,  Carrie  A  (Mrs.) 
Beach,  Sarah  Delia 
Bennison,  Ella  (Mrs.) 
Blakemore,  Kathleen  O 
Blakemore,  Cecil  L 
Blum,  Clara  Minnie 
Buell,  Amelia  (Mrs.) 
Buller,  Marion  Grace 
Burgess,  Edith  A 
Caldwell,  Louise 
Church,  Lillian  E 
Curnow,  James  Russell 
Dennis,  Lydia  (Mrs.) 
Dirks,  Henry 
Dittus,  Caroline  Louise 
Du  Brutz,  Frances 


Evert,  Annie 
Fellows,  Jennette  (Mrs.) 
Green.  E  M  (Mrs.) 
Gummer,  Frank  Alfred 
Hall,  Etta  Benedict 
Hankenson,  Minnette 
Hanltain,  Doris 
Hayward,  William  Frank 
Heron,  Ada  (Mrs.) 
King,  Luena  May 
Leigh,  Alice  Delicia 
Longdon,  John  M 
Loomis,  Mabel  I 
McKee,  Georgia  May 
Ogier,  Margaret  Branham 
Pearl,  Florence  L 
Perrin,  Frances  V  (Mrs) 
Perrin,  Maude  E 
Prindle,  Eva  Maud 


Confirmations 


47 


Ray,  Jane  (Mrs.) 
Richards,  Mary  (Mrs.) 
Richinoud,  Miriam  Snivley 

(Mrs.) 
Salisbury,  Guy  H 
Salisbury,  Neva 
Slaughter,  Lotta  I 
Smith,  Mary  Helen  (Mrs.) 
Smith,  Lillian  Locker 
Smith,  Charles  Alfred 
Southworth,  Ida  G  (Mrs.) 
Spedden,  Mabel  Frances 


Stiles,  Lillian  Jeanette 
Townsend,  Ada 
Turner,  Ida  E 
Turner,  Nellie  Burnie 
Waite,  Clarence  Moore 
Whiting,  Frederick.  Percival 
Williams,  Virginia 
Winningstad,  Jane  (Mrs.) 
Wright,  Kate  M 
Wright,  Sarah  L 
Young,  Francis  Cogswell 


REV.  CHARLES  II.  MOCK  RIDGE,  D.  D. 


1 901 
Adams,  Adelaide 
Bacon,  Cora 
Beecher,   Elizabeth  Malvina 

(Mrs.) 
Brown,  Elizabeth 
Brown,  Frank  Palmer 
Burns,  Margaret  Emily  (Mrs.) 
Burns,  Hazel 

Burgess,  Isabella  Robinson  (Mrs) 
Cadman,  Adeline 
Cadman,   Irene 

Cambers, Lelah  Thelma  Esatiue 
Cather,  Marcia  Janet 
Christie,  Loretta  May 
Coe,  May  Hammond  (Mrs.) 
Cooper,  Bessie  Pauline 
Dorsey,  Jessie  Ellen 
Elmer,  Bessie  Helen 
Evans,  Lloyd  Miner 
Ferguson,  Allie 
Golds,  Mabel 
Grant,  Lawrence 
Gribner,  John  Thomas 
Hanson,  Clara  Edith 
Hanson,  Josephine 
Hartevelt,  Aletta 
Hebert,  Louis  Paul 
Henderson, Martha  Alice  (Mrs.) 


-  1902 

Herold,   Chester 
Hill,  Martha  Jane 
Hinkley,  Claude  Jerry 
Jarman,  Edith 
Jesseu,  Christine 
Johnson,  Henry  Hinkley 
Krause,  Frederick  William 
Leaman,  Lelia  May 
Macaulay,  Hazel  Irene 
Matlack,  Idela  Myrtie 
McGeorge,  Grace  Anne 
Medina,  Albert  Alonzo 
Nicoll,  Charles  Henry  Franklin 
Oneal,  Lillian  Lucile 
Reid,  Letitia  Scott 
Ricks,  Adelina  Amelia  Fonts 
Ripley,  Lila  Irene 
Rodgers,  George  Leigh 
Sherwood, Anna  Elizabeth  (Mrs.) 
Spedden,  Percy  Monroe 
Talbott,  Estella  Maude 
Tapia,  Lizzie  Josephine 
Trowbridge,  Nellie  Emma  Eliza 
Trowbridge,  Charles  Silos 
White,  Winifred  Edith,  (Mrs.) 
Williams,  Georgiana    Wakefield 
Worswick,  George  Draper 
Worswick,  George  Draper  (Jr.) 


REV.  GEORGE  W.  EOOTE. 
Rector  in  Charge,  December  1902-April  1903. 


Baker,  Clara  A  (Mrs.) 
Baker,  Olympia  D 
Dietz,  Estelle 
Huffman,  Leona 
Hulbert,  Mary  Ethel 
Miller,  Letitia  F 


Philipps,  Chester  D 
Rinn,  Edna  C 
Riiin,  Ida  P 
Schmitz,  Emma 
Thrift,  June  Eola 
Westphall,  Lillian  Maud 


Marriages 


REV.  SYLVESTER  S.  ETHERIDGE. 

l86i  -  1864 

1861  April    7  T,  I.  Baxter-Mrs.  Katherine  Donlon 
May    22  James  R.  L,owe-Ines  J.  Pacheco 
July    26  Reuben  Jones-Mary  Henderson 
Aug.   II  H.  D.  Scott-Agnes  Cummins 

Aug.   28  Wm.  A.  Lewis-Sarah  E.  Yontz 

Oct.      9  Wm.  Dennis-U.  Goldworthy 

Nov.     7  Whyder  Hammond-Jennie  Burton 

1862  June  Henry  O.  Weller-Mrs.  Catherine  G.  Castle 
June    25  Castanor  Paine-Theresa  McKean 

July    31  Samuel  M.  Shearer-Climena  C.  French 

Aug.  24  Thomas  Farmer-Sarah  J.  Sealey 

Aug.   24  J.  E.  Brown-Mary  S.  Grant 

Sept.  24  George  E.  Hough-A.  E.  Quivey 

Oct.    24  James  Muir-Martha  Tompkins 

1863  Jan,      8  Jerome  H.  Hill-Lizzie  Meadowcroft 
Jan.     21  J.  N.  Bingay-Eliza  C.  Bond 

Jan.     29  Abraham  Weller-Ellen  Carpenter 

Jan.    31  C.  P.  Eaton-S.  A.  Weller 

Feb.      2  Morris  M.  Estee-Frances  H.  Devine 

Feb.    25  James  Kearnej'-Ann  McGee 

Mar.   24  George  B.  Langworthy-Lydia  L.  Moore 

June    21  Horace  D.  Bartlett-Susanna  Martin 

Sept.    5  John  M.  Bryan-Harriet  Frank 

Oct.    28  Rev.  H.  H.  Dougherty-Sallie  E.  Geller 

Dec.    12  Jeflfrey  Cullen-Elizabeth  R.  Olden 


1864 


1864 
1865 


Mar.  30 
April    3 


June 

30 

Dec. 

28 

Feb. 

25 

Mar. 

27 

May 

16 

REV.   T.  A.  HYLAND. 

1864 

H.  J.  H.  Appleton-Mrs.  Fannie  Hiscox 
Thomas  S.  Bradley-Henrietta  Featherstonhaugh 

REV.  D.  D.  CHAPIN. 

1864-  1866 

Felix  G.  Hartman-Emily  Merril 
George  H.  Hare-Julia  L.  Harrington 
John  Evaus-A.  S.  Graves 
Louis  Schlusler-Maria  Beck 
Peter  O.  Minor-Susannah  C,  Rhodes 

48 


Marriages 


49 


1865     Aug.  28  Wm.  L.  Dickenson-Luella  Johnson 

Aug.  29  Proctor  R.  Wells-Mary  E.  Daly 

Dec.  17  Augustus  h\  Shriver-Ella  S.   Gish 

Dec.  28  Wm.  H.  Clark-EHen  T.  Collins 


J?EV.  EDWARD  S.  PEAKE. 


1866-  1870 

1866  Oct.    14  George  Lee-Mary  E.  Tuers 

Dec.      2  James  Kinnear-Jacobina  Lawrence 

1867  Jan.    ID  Cornelius  Vanburen-Margaret  E.  McKee 
April    9  G.  B.  McGreary-Sarah  Kingsbury 

May    II  Wm.  Henry  Wright-Rebecca  Chase 

May    28  Jackson  Lewis-Caroline  Rhodes 

June   29  Samuel  Templeton-Mrs.  Jane  Haley 

Sept.    6  Edward  Halsey-Juana  B.  Wesche 

Sept.  26  Norris  T.  Butler- Juliet  Norton 

Nov.     4  Michael  Madden-Jane  E.  Brindle 

Oct.    19  Edward  Geering-Anna  Percy 

Dec.    II  Wm.  Henry  Edwards-Alice  Hall 

Dec.    14  Wm.  E.  Towns-Alice  F.  Rochford 

1868  Jan.    16  S.  Solon  Hall-Julia  A.  Hartwell 
Jan.     27  Edward  Bolton-Ann  Fitts 

Feb.    17  Benjamin  W.  Judah-Nameokee  Hickman 

April  12  Stuart  Crithton-Nellie  Prevoost 

May     3  William  S.  Bowne-Maggie  Beverly 

June     3  Barton  L.  Hollenbeck-Isabella  Maples 

June   21  John  H.  Pieper-Adele  Hoflfman 

June   22  Byron  J.  Rhodes-Emma  M.  Wright 

Dec.    28  John  Howell-Lizzie  Adams 

1869  April    6  Orrin  W.  Parker-Flora  Bennett 
May    20  W.  Harrison-Annie  Skuse 
June   30  J.  W.  Northon-Bessie  Hayselden 
July      7  Dennis  F.  Slattery=Eliza  Ames 
July    18  John  Blake  Dow-Almira  E.  Terrill 
July    21  Edward  J.  Morton-Sallie  Gibson 
Oct.      2  E.  W.  Whitney-Katie  Chapin 
Dec.   30  Jacob  Overton-Sarah  Massey 

1870  April  13  John  Hessler-Annie  Henderson 
April  17  John  S.  Morgan-Katy  Collins 
April   20  John  H.  Sawyer-Mary  A.  Quinn 
Aug.     4  Thomas  Mallory-Florence  Swan 
Aug.   28  Thomas  Ross-Martha  R.  Lindsay 
Aug.  30  Henry  Hebb-Martha  Murdock 
Sept.  13  Stephen  T.  Kirk-Florence  L.  Hatch 
Oct.    17  Andrew  Nelson-Katie  Flynn 

Nov.  12  Henry  Conner-Harriet  M.  Stephens 

Nov.  19  George  Fleming-Elizabeth  Shelton 


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REV.  GEORGE   IV.  FOOTE. 


1871  Feb.      3     Richard  Dale-Laura  Bullard 
Roswell  Quivy-Julia  Nelson 
Jauies  M.  Carson-Belle  J  .  Gordon 
Edgar  W.  Hillyer-Sarah  Graham 
Hugh  G.  Jarman-Amanda  A.  Knapp 
John  Bankson  Henson-LilHe  Bell 
Michael  Ginter-Elizabeth  Haslett 
Charles  L.  Stilson-Emma  Dolliver 

1872  Jan.     15     Thomas  Francis-Annie  Bering 
Alexander  Rutherford-Emma  M.  Hanchett 
Charles  B   Lanthier-Kate  M.  Smith 
Frederick  M.  Howk-Emma  E.  Grant 
William  E.  Bennett-Isabel  M.  Hammond 
George  T.  Scott-Joanna  Hart 
Charles  C.  Harrington-Louisa  A.  Laine 
Alfred  Y.  Gale-Martha  Bering 
Wni.  Hutchinson-Augusta  Crites 
John  Britton-Elizabeth  A.  Harliss 
Gideon  Leasor  Merritt-Ruth  Amelia  Chase 
Henry  King-Maria  Nage 

1873  Jan.      4     Patrick  Smith-Ann  Butler 
John  Ruth  James-Addie  Greenleaf 
VVm.  Blackstone  Rankin-Clara  B.  Millett 
Charles  H.  James-Jane  Tucker 
John  Oliver-Ellen  Benney 
Christopher  C.  Call-Virginia  E.   Latimer 
David  C.  Norcross-Elida  Woods 
Loring  G.  Emerson-Grace  T.  Cardnell 

1874  Jan.     19     Wm.  S.  Taylor-Bessie  Grey 
John  Plaskettjarman-Jane  Hutchinson 

W.  T   Clevinger-Lou  Jarboe 

John  C.  Morris-Veronica  M.  Bradshaw 

Samuel  Henderson-Annie  Farren 

Dirk  Jan  Gideon  Boogaert-Jeane  Drinhanyzen 

1875  Jan.    II     Charles  Bertrand  Ross-Martha  E.  Nixon 
William  E.  Brown-Julia  C.  Penoyer 
William  Brown-Martha  Wilson 

Frederick  Argall-Eslick 

Charles  L.  McCoy-Clara  J.  Davis 
Jacob  Snyder-Laura  A.  Baxter 
John  P.  thiel,  Jr.-EHzabeth  Woods 
John  Kamp-Emma  Munday 
G.  Richardson-Martha  G.  Poole 
Albert  West- Augusta  M.  Stewart 
Austin  Sidney  Emerson-Effie  Sawyer 
Alexander  Shires-Eleanor  Schubert 
Charles  Murton-Eliza  Matthews 
Richard  Trembath-Mary  Ann  Rule 
Harry  Thiesson-Selena  Derry 


Feb. 

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Mar. 

26 

April 

10 

April 

23 

May 

II 

June 

23 

Oct. 

5 

Nov. 

6 

Jan. 

15 

Feb. 

12 

April 

7 

May 

II 

June 

9 

July 

2 

Sept. 

25 

Oct. 

2 

Nov. 

I 

Dec. 

12 

Dec 

22 

Dec. 

29 

Jan. 

4 

Jan. 

16 

Jan. 

21 

Jan. 

25 

Feb. 

15 

May 

15 

Sept. 

7 

Nov 

18 

Jan. 

19 

Feb. 

If 

April 

6 

Sept. 

19 

Oct. 

9 

Dec. 

20 

Jan. 

II 

Jan. 

20 

Mar. 

25 

May 

I 

May 

I 

May 

13 

May 

24 

June 

5 

June 

8 

June 

9 

June 

12 

July 

21 

Aug. 

28 

Sept. 

2 

Sept. 

14 

Marriages 


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1875 


1876 


1877 


1878 


Sept.  21 
Nov.  30 
Dec.  12 
Feb.  23 
Mar.  6 
Mar.  22 
April  6 
April  22 
April  23 
April  25 
April  29 
May  20 
May  28 
June  19 
July  2 
Aug.  I 
Sept.  23 
Oct.  5 
Oct. 
Oct. 
Nov 
Nov 
Jan. 
Jan. 
Jan. 
Jan. 
Jan. 
Jan. 
Feb.  13 
April  22 
April  28 
May  6 
May  15 
May  24 
May  24 
June  30 
July  10 
July  16 
July  21 
Sept.  19 
Nov.  8 
Nov.  17 
Nov.  29 
Dec.  I 
Dec  29 
Jan.  3 
Jan.  12 
Mar.  6 
Mar.  8 
April  9 
April  20 
May  16 
June  15 
June   25 


John  Thomas-IIaiinah  Maria  Smith 

Geo.  O.  Greeu-Carrie  V.  Simons 

William  S.  PillLuan-Fannie  M.  Martin 

Gustave  A.  Oberg-Ellen  Neilson 

Charles  L.  Murphy-Lulu  Nellis 

Charles  Haiitschel-Marv  Gacidy 

Wm.  P.  Haskell-Mary  E.  Dilley 

John  Carleson-Emma  Haleen 

Harlan  T.  White-Catherine  E.  Colpman 

Philip  Gippert-Rosa  Rogers 

Swen  Nelson-Johannah  Nelson 

Elijah  Treugove-Mary  Verran 

George  Fetherston-Eliza  C.  Dixon 

Fayette  Allen  Ford-Catherine  P.  Moore 

George  Williams-Flora  Greenfield 

Henry  M.  Cutler-Emma  H.  Seig 

Henry  Shayer-Emma  Grace  Hodges 

William  Barker-Margaret  Mcllvaine 

Charles  H.  Dudley-Nellie  E.  Emerson 

John  D.  McKee-Eliza  E.  Sterling 

Morgan  D.  Baker-Clara  Augusta  Balbach 

Ocar  P.  Emerson-Delia  Heuston 

John  Hugh  Stratford-Anuie  Ross  Ogilby 

Emory  C.  Singletary-Florence  Grigsby 

William  N.  Castle-Mrs.  Annie  Litch 

Mark  R.  Hardy-Ella  F.  Trask 

George  G.  Paull-Philomene  Littlefield 

Thomas  Trainor-Bridget  C.  Hore 

James  G.  Arthur-Angeline  M.  Castle 

George  Y    Bollinger-Hattie  E.  Mallette 

John  Guidery-Hattie  Brownlee 

George  Hart-Delia  P.  Parkhurst 

Richard  Faull-Susan  M.  Trepidder 

William  H.  Green-Margaret  A.  Sullivan 

Wm.  N.  Bray-Ellen  Ninnis 

William  D.  Mayhew-Mary  Thake 

Olaf  Salmonson-Pella  Poison 

William  Cornish-Emilv  Grey 

William  Weatherill-Margaret  Shull 

Thomas  Montgomery-Louise  F.  Schallenberger 

Frank  Roberts-Fannie  Appleby 

Chas.  A.  Jaeger-Augusta  de  Beiideleben 

Richard  K.  Vestal-Emily  Frances  Newell 

Charles  H.  Gilman-Kate  K.  CuUen 

Benjamin  Smith-Mary  L.  Hughes 

Fred'k  Wm.  Tennant-Clementina  January 

Thomas  Keinan-Annie  Callahan 

George  A.  Free-Nellie  E.  Littlefield 

George  H.  A.  Dimfefel-.'Vnn  A.  Emerson 

Ernst  Lomber-Adela  Pfister 

John  Holm-Norah  A.  Gardner 

M.  R.  Helyer-Luella  Dehruler 

Swen  A.  Sahlberg-Haiinah  C.  Anderson 

William  P.  Treglowu-Mary  Ann  Williams 


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1878    July 

2 

July 

9 

July 

16 

Aug. 

12 

Aug. 

31 

Sept. 

4 

Sept. 

8 

Sept. 

15 

Sept. 

16 

Oct. 

2 

Oct. 

6 

Nov. 

8 

Nov. 

13 

Nov. 

24 

Nov. 

24 

Nov. 

30 

Dec. 

7 

Dec. 

25 

Dec. 

31 

1879 

April 

19 

May 

18 

Aug. 

10 

Aug. 

20 

Sept. 

20 

Sept. 

30 

Oct. 

4 

Oct. 

13 

Nov. 

4 

Nov. 

29 

Dec. 

II 

Dec. 

25 

1880    Jan. 

10 

Jan. 

19 

Jan. 

21 

Jan. 

24 

Mar. 

6 

Mar. 

17 

Mar. 

18 

April 

4 

April 

13 

May 

I 

May 

2 

May 

13 

July 

20 

July 

23 

Sept. 

23 

Oct. 

4 

Oct. 

4 

Oct. 

6 

Oct. 

26 

Nov. 

3 

Dec. 

15 

Dec. 

29 

Samuel  James-Bessie  Jane  Smith 

Joseph  W.  Ganong-Selinda  Berryessa 

Charles  Desimone-Bertha  Zingg 

John  G.  Gay-Theresa  McLean 

Frederick  Wells-Nellie  Shields 

Edward  Maynard-Harriet  A.  Chase 

John  Taylor-Deanie  Merkle 

Isaac  V.H.  Saflford-Anna  R.  TifiFee 

Homer  Prindle-Emma  T.  Howard 

Richard  Harris,  Jr.-Annie  Denbar 

Charles  Froude-Florence  Ritchie 

Nils  Peter  Pierson-Christine  Nilson 

Andrew  S.  Williams-Fannie  F.  Jobson 

George  W.  Crowell-Louise  L.  Martiu 

Arthur  B.  Crowell-Nancy  G.  Martin 

Elisha  Terrill-Mary  Jane  Hodge 

Frank  Metcalf-Clara  B.  Rogers 

William  C.  Kennedy-Kate  E.  Moody 

Nils  F.  Sahlberg-Ida  W.  Carlson 

James  B.  Treadwell-Lizzie  Wadleigh 

Ralph  S.  Dorr-Maggie  Ashworth 

George  B.  Dittus-Elizabeth  A.  Warhurst 

Daniel  G.  Brewer-Marion  Parks 

John  B.  Drinkwater-Lydia  B.  Slocum 

John  Doble-Nellie  Whitburn 

John  B.  Wright-Annie  L.  Hanchett 

John  Smith-Christine  Swenson 

Joseph  E.  Morris-Iyillie  B.  McCarley 

George  Lyons-Eleanor  R.  Hughes 

Pear  Pearson-Erika  Troedson 

Wm.  E.  Guernsey-Mrs.  Janet  Munro 

John  H.  Butler-Annie  Magdalene  White 

Moses  Hoyt-Emma  Marshall  Fuller 

Nicholas  John  Grey-Elizabeth  Capidy 

Gustave  Lion-Mary  Galindo  Gihon 

John  Hassei-Ida  Swanson 

Edwin  Willoughby-Annie  Billing 

Wm.  A.  Z.  Edwards-Jennie  Ziegler 

William  Thompson-Georgia  Ward 

Frank  J.  Hutchins-Mary  A.  Rutherford 

Thomas  Brown-Annie  Kirk  Haste 

Thomas  Green-Mary  Maguire 

James  J.  Stowe-Isabel  Emerson 

John  C.  Kirkpatrick-Lillie  Davis 

William  Pascoe,  Jr.-Jessica  G.  Allen 

August  Waldman-Celsa  Laura  Edson 

George  Orville  Comstock-Martha  E.  Macy 

Frederick  D.  Henderson-Bertie  F.  Myers 

William  Mitchell-Sarah  E.  Trumble 

Frank  Blake-Mary  Greenwalt 

Thomas  S.  Owens-Ida  G.  Webb 

Henry  Weber-Katie  Dorgan 

George  B.  Poppelwell-Mrs.  Margaret  Farman 

Arthur  Bray-Effie  Swain  Smith 


Marriages 


^i 


1881  Jan.     II  Harry  S.  Krouse-Catherine  H.  F.  Cromley 
Jan.    27  Wm.  M.  Ginty-Mrs.  Sarah  E.  Morton 
Feb.    10  Hugh  A.  Leigh-Agnes  B.  McBain 

Feb.    20  William  Stewart-Mary  C.  Keefe 

Feb.    22  Alfred  H.  Walker-Florence  L.  Wallis 

Mar.     3  John  Weibel-Rebecca  McGee  Nauman 

Thomas  Harvey-Elizabeth  Treugove 

April  19  Bernard  Faymonville-Dora  B.  Reis 

June     7  James  T.  Hamilton-Phoebe  Grigsby 

June    15  Alexander  W.  Hess-Flora  Spangenberg 

July    31  Henry  H.  Maloney-Annie  Eastin 

Sept.  21  Henry  Clay  Eastman-Mary  E.  Campbell 

Sept.  29  Howard  C.  White-Ida  E.  Judah 

Oct.    II  Louis  Pate-Hilda  E.  Sweuson 

Oct.    22  Charles  E.  Johnson-Johanna  Isakanta 

Nov.  26  James  W.  Gregory-Aunie  W.  Patterson 

1882  Jan.    12  Jacob  Elgram-Margaretta  E.  Johanson 
Mar,  30  Richard  P.  Herrick-Frances  Petten 
June   20  Milton  A.  Pace-Kate  D.  McGehee 

Sept.  16  Benjamin  F.  Chapman-Alice  E.  Steinman 

Oct.      4  Amos  H.  Popplewell-Christina  Comins 

Oct.      8  Thomas  Kermode-Marion  Ramsey 

Nov.  15  Edwin  C.  Flagg-Leonora  E.  Bradley 

Dec.    13  Andrew  J.  Compton-Hattie  R.  Martin 

Dec.    13  Gilbert  H.  Taylor-Kate  Peebles 

Dec.    26  John  F.  Mickle-Fanny  E.  Williams 

1883  Jan.       I  Wm.  W.  Bent-Hannah  M.  Lister 
Jan.      9  Samuel  Capel-Susan  Jane  Perry 
Jan.    16  Frank  Wilson-Johanna  Johnson 

Feb.    14  Samuel  Henston  Edgington-Sarah  H.  Davis 

Mar.  29  Alonzo  A.  Watkins-Flora  A.  Battams 

May    12  John  E.  Greame-May  Canfield 

May    26  Franklin  G.  Spencer-Mary  W.  Richardson 

July    II  John  Sullivan-Rebecca  Smith 

July    21  Walter  Dickens-Belle  Stewart 

Aug.   19  James  Campbell-Frances  E.  Murphy 

Sept.  16  Fernando  Graves-Saidee  C.  Hughes 

Sept.  20  John  H.  Tennant-Eliza  Cosgrove 

Oct.      6  Merrell  J.  Hibbard-Sarah  E.  Jones 

Oct.     18  Alexander  Kammerer-Mary  C.  Holland 

Oct.    27  Roderick  Kiley-Frances  McBride 

Nov.  14  Henry  Sangster-Anna  D.  Watson 

Nov.  24  Sanford  D.  Adams-Julia  H.  Leroy 

Dec.    15  Charles  D.  Cushing-Anna  KroflBg 

Dec.    15  Bernard  Thompson-Hannah  Nilson 

Dec.    20  Peter  Johnson-Matilda  Swauson 

Dec.    22  John  H.  McGehee-Lena  C.  Towle 

Dec.    24  Ludwig  Landblad-Emma  A.  Anderson 

Dec.    27  Wm.  H.  R.  Lee-Marie  A.  A.  Schlinke 

1884    Jan.      I  Jacob  Chas.  Travis-Effie  N.  Smith 

Jan.     15  John  Alonzo  Black-Lizzie  Clare  Curran 
Feb.     4     Thomas  E.  Ladner-Minnie  Eliza  Parr 

Feb.    13  Emil  Englander-Clara  1.  Levy 
Feb.    14    Chas.  Elwin  Moody-Carrie  A.  Smith 


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29 

Mar. 

30 

April 

15 

April 

30 

Mav 

I 

May 

6 

May 

9 

June 

26 

Sept. 

10 

Nov. 

26 

Geo.  F.  Spurier-Maggie  E.  Otis 
Thomas  Boyd-Emma  Griffith 
Charles  J.  Martin-Elizabeth  H.  Hayes 
William  C.  Owens-L,aura  Hollenbeck 
James  Willson-Phillipa  T.  Tucker 
Robert  W.  Burtis-Della  G.  Hale 
John  Fitzgerald-Lillie  Baker 
Chas.  W.  Collins-Minnie  C.  Tucker 
Adam  Hebrer-Annie  G.  Jones 
Henry  Hart-Mollie  King 


REV.  JOHN  B.   WAKEFIELD,  D.  D. 
1884-  1899 

Nov.  22  Leonard  Brown-Anna  Myra  Kuhalda 

Nov.  25  Joseph  Reusse-Elizabeth  E.  Evans 

Dec.    16  Ernest  Dawson-Mary  C.  Hobbs 

Dec.   24  William  Henry  McLean-Caroline  A.  Blaine 

1885  Jan.    21  James  R.  Curnow-Lottie  E.  Crichton 
Feb.      2  James  Pickard-Elizabeth  Perry 

Feb.      3  Charles  Emmett  Noonan-Grace  G.  Kimball 

Mar.     3  William  B.  Griffith-Laura  A.  Parr 

April    6  Dennis  Kennedy-Elizabeth  Johnston 

July      9  Alexander  C.  McMeans-Carrie  N.  Brown 

Aug.     3  William  J.  Resaugh-Eliza  Matthews 

Aug.  18  Frank  P.  Winnie-Lizzie  Rademacker 

Aug.   20  Jeremiah  Roberts-Gertrude  B.  Mossman 

Sept.    2  Roderick  F.  Dodd-Willey  J.  Clark 

Oct.    II  Alfred  E.  Stonier-Bella  K.  Haynes 

Nov.  II  John  F.  Burns-Lucy  Hargreave 

Dec.      5  Harry  Lacy-Charlotte  L.  Lewis 

Dec.    23  Thomas  Nugent-Isabella  Sullivan 

1886  Feb.    18  George  Rodgers-Teresa  Delicia  Leigh 
Feb.    20  Henry  M.  Griffin-Erenestena  Slater 
Mar.    25  George  W.  Hildreth-Rosabel  Davis 
Mar.   30  Lawrence  Hyde-Sara  Catherine  Flagg 
April  21  Henry  Albert  Rademan-Ethel  Barnes 
June     7  Charles  P.  Sheffield-Ellen  Rose 
June     9  Henry  A.  Vincent-Minnie  McMeekin 
July      4  George  Harris-Mollie  A.  Barry 

July    II  Alfred  Akins-Mary  M.  Smith 

July    13  Frank  Smith-Jennie  Morgan 

Aug.  28  Mathurin  A.  Le  Deit-Georgietta  Maynard 

Sept.  15  Fred  Walter  Moore-Marcella  Spring 

Sept.  22  John  N.  Rossich-Rosa  Incagnone 

Sept.  25  Harrison  D.  Albright-Mrs.  Sarah  Ann  Albright 

Sept.  30  M.  I.  Jordan-Alice  L    Burgess 

Nov.  15  Ashley  L.  Smith-Clara  A.  Farren 

Nov.  24  S.  F.  Earl-Christina  Rademacher 


Marriages 


^^ 


1887    Jan.     19  William  R.  Snook-Lizzie  Hough 

Jan.    20  George  Bissel  Polhemus-Jennie  Eliza  Ryder 

Feb.    19  Edward  Young-Mary  Eliza  Young 

Feb.    24  Charles  Le  Roy  Nelson-Ottie  May  Collins 

Feb.   27  James  Sulcliffe-Loie  Andrews 

April    6  William  Edward  Lendrum-Josephine  McMeekin 

May    15  F.  P.  Bonnore-Isadore  Wandell 

June    22  William  Edwards-Theresa  L.  McKee 

Aug.     4  William  B.  Holloway-Pauline  Zimmer 

Aug.  23  William  Preston  Haven-Lilian  May  Denny 

Sept.    8  Frederick  A.  Osborne-Louise  Payne 

Sept.  13  Francis  Marion  Reedy-Mary  H.  James 

Sept.  24  Richard  H.  Rickaby-Mary  Stewart 

Oct.      9  Alfred  F.  Malone-Lucy  M.  Kelly 

Oct.    26  Francis  Marion  Lewis-Ella  Gertrude  Miles 

Nov.     4  John  McHenry-Frances  V.  Reynolds 

Nov.     7  Roy  J.  Peak-Mamie  Crabtree 

Nov.  21  George  Allison-Tomasia  Adia 

Nov.  23  James  De  la  Montanya,  Jr  .-Lorraine  Spencer 

Nov.  24  George  Gedge,  Jr. -Helen  Mason 

Dec.    21  William  Fair-Emma  Brauch 

Dec.    23  Wm.  Henry  Lamrock-Annie  M.  Nagles 

188S    Jan.    26  Harry  L.  Borland-Annie  L.  Travis 

Feb.    28  Frank  P.  Barker-Carrie  A.  Pease 

Mar.    14  Thomas  R,  Rooles-Nellie  Tompkin 

April    3  John  McDonald-Addie  Pauli 

April    8  Abram  Cohn-CIarisse  Lewis 

April  14  James  Jefferson  Harlan-Nettie  Palmer 

April  18  William  Rigby  Morgans-Ella  Mina  Turner 

May      I  John  Roberts-Jane  Smith 

June     2  Merritt  Rockwell-Emma  Ross 

June     5  Bryan  O'Connor-Katie  Roach 

June    18  Edward  Clark  Wyman-Anna  C.  Bradford 

July      I  William  Edward  Gleen-Rhoda  Kelley 

July      3  Thomas  Durham  Smith-Ida  Van  Horn 

July    18  Irvin  Truman  Bolton-Libbie  E.  Lufkin 

Aug.  27  Nelson  C.  Parker-Kate  C.  Whitney 

Oct.      2  Gerard  Bartlett  Caldwell-Fannie  Miller 

Nov.     3  William  A.  Johnson-Marian  W.  Hoflfman 

Nov.    4  August  W.  Davis-Elizabeth  Atkinson 

Nov.   14  Harry  Van  Valkenberg-Nina  F.  Williams 

Dec.      9  Robert  J.  Maxwell-Eva  A.  Gill 

Dec.    16  William  Johnson-Jennie  Jacobson 

Dec.    25  Elwood  J.  Haynes-Lillie  Mattie  Smelser 

1889    Jan.       I  Fred  Krahlwberg-Lulu  Hollenbeck 

Jan.      4  Wm.  Wallace  Head-Mamie  A.  Johnson 

Jan.     17  Harry  Bedford-Eliza  GriflBn 

Jan.    23  Horace  C.  Law-Katie  D.  Cogan 

Mar.     5  John  F.  Dooley-Jessie  Elizabeth  Woods 

Mar.     9  David  Tod  Perkins- Emma  R.  Perkins 

May    13  Emile  H.  Bourgingnon-Naomi  Oressa  W'alton 

May    15  William  C.  King-Ruth  Polaski 

May    15  Willis  S.  Clayton-Anna  A.  Bradley 


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Trinity  Church 


1889  June     5  Robert  Good-Helen  Hicks 

June    13  Wellington  H.  French-Charlotte  A.  Evoy 

June  30  Manuel  J.  Swartz-Rosa  Silva 

July      6  Jean  Daras-Josephine  Verhegen 

July      6  James  Walshe-Ida  V.  Benham 

July    16  Peter  J.  Peterson-Mary  Pfeifle 

July    30  Jacob  Milton  Erhardt-Lillie  M.  Vincent 

Aug.  22  C.  Cajeton  Kracker-Alice  W.  Wolper 

Aug.  26  Julian  Albert  Bisbee-Rhoda  Manning 

Sept.  23  Harry  Sutton  Palmer-Maud  Moore 

Oct.    14  Fred'^E.  Cushing-Cora  A.  Potter 

Nov.  21  Lee  McKinstry-Bertha  C.  Bishop 

1890  Jan.       5  James  Sheldon  Huey-Lucy  A.  Rogers 
'       Jan.    28  Edward  Cligny-Carmalita  Perrez 

Jan.     28  EUwood  Varney-Mabel  Brett 

Feb.    13  George  W.  Miller-Katie  DuflSe 

Mar.     6  Isaac  Frank  Eaton-Ellen  McCoy 

April  12  Joseph  Elliot-Clara  Haskins 

April  16  George  Arthur  Crux-Cornelia  Armistead  Lusson 

May     5  Alexander  Williams-Emma  Perry 

May     6  Thomas  Henry  Berryman-Annie  Haudersou 

May     9  Charles  J.  Cornell-Carrie  A.  Howells 

July    14  Timothy  M.  O'Brien-Lucy  Laine 

Oct        I  George  Pelmer — Emily.  J.  Cornish 

Oct.    II  Nicholas  J.  Litz-Susie  D   Simpson 

Oct.     14  Alfred  F.  Stackhouse-Emma  C.  Lyons 

Oct.     21  Henry  John  Scott-Gertrude  Eva  Maynard 

Oct.    21  John  Hayes  Leveck-Della  E.  McAbe 

Oct.    30  James  Frederick  Hill-Sarah  M.  Barlow 

Nov.   19  George  Alfred  Reed-Mary  Brayne  Minor 

Nov.   26  George  Moenning-Emma  J.  Gibb 

1891  Jan.      I  Fred  H.  Carroll-Nellie  C.  Paull 
Jan.      7  Chas.  Henry  Smith-Amelia  Neihaus 
Jan.     15  Coby  Lorenzen-Kitty  O'Keefe 

Feb.      5  Albert  Leech-Jeanetta  Stevenson 

Feb.      7  William  J.  Baker-Mrs.  Ellen  M.  Bryan 

Feb.    21  George  S.  Eastman-Helen  E-  Hansen 

Mar.   14  John  T.  Colahan,  Jr.-Abbie  E.  McClelland 

Mar.   19  Jacob  Jung-Martha  Jane  Wilson 

June    13  Asmus  Hermansen-Martha  Driver 

July      6  Richard  W.  George-Lizzie  J.  Hart 

July    28  James  Harlow-Julia  McDuff 

Aug.     4  Ira  C.  Cushman-Mary  J    Campbell 

Aug.     5  Norman  C.  Finley-Bertha  A.  Walton 

Sept.    3  Albert  W.  Wooley-Harriet  M.  Hill 

Sept.    9  Joseph  H.  Faull-Mae  Edna  Earle 

Sept.    9  George  C.  Murphy-Theresa  A.  Hatton 

Sept.  16  Robert  Bruce  Dunlop-Norma  Pelham 

Sept.  20  Charles  A.  Bell-Minnie  A.  Smelser 

Sept.  16  E.  E.  Thomas-Emily  C.  Luther 

Oct.      2  Edward  Hoyt-Jennie  Johnson 

Oct.      6  Sidney  Sherman  Pearce-Grace  M.  Wolper 

Oct.    15  John  W.  Lyndon-Marian  Parsons 


RT.  Rev.  WiTvLtam  Ford  Nichols 
Bishop  of  California 


Marriages 


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1891  Oct.  21  James  W.  Grant-Delia  McCoy 
Oct.  25  Murray  Haynes-Louise  Lundy 
Nov.  I  Charles  P.  Scott-Ida  M.  Floyd 
Nov.     3  Carl  Foerstler-Mary  Miiller 

Nov.     7  Edward  Foord  Hilton-Mary  M.  Stuart 

Nov.   14  Archibald  Beatte  Brolly-Mary  Hart 

Nov.  18  John  E.  Baily-Mary  Laisy 

Nov.  26  Alex.  R.  Underwood-Julia  C.  Carter 

Dec.     9  Alfred  E.  Friant-Elvira  L,.  Wagener 

Dec.   31  Herbert  W.  Eustace-Cora  Allen  Blaine 

Dec.   31  John  Drew-Sarah  Jane  Bishop 

1892  Jan.     13  Hubert  Winston-Irene  Leggat 

Jan.    21  James  H.  Farmin,  Jr. -Eleanor  M.  Gibson 

Feb.    ID  Warren  C.  Patton-Mollie  E.  Chapin 

Feb.    14  F.  S.  Schwenninger-Helen  M.  Harmon 

Feb.    20  Edmund  W.  Maynard-Annie  M.  Tompkin 

Feb.   27  Dwight  Edwards-Shirley  Pendergast 

Mar.     9  John  Maxwell  Heron-Lizzie  M.  Wight 

Mar.  26  Henry  D.  Margot-Jane  Fourot 

April  12  William  Simpson-Rose  E.  Denne 

April  20  Charles  T.  Harrington-Maybelle  Harrington 

May    31  A.  P.  Burnham-Georgia  C.  Josselyn 

June    19  Alexander  C.  Beede-Mary  E.  McGinnis 

July      2  Theodore  H.  Dassel-Martha  M.  Tompkin 

July    10  Irving  E.  Beatty-Henrietta  Bradley 

July    13  John  Wright-Lizzie  Bennetts 

Aug.  20  William  Pyne-Mattie  Morphy 

Aug.  20  A.  W.  J.  Gibbs-Adelaide  de  la  Roza 

Aug.  20  Arthur  Coddington-Annie  B.  Caine 

Sept.    5  Charles  W.  Crow-Mary  Jane  Harrison 

Sept.  16  James  F.  Earl-Lillie  Weekes 

Sept.  17  Charles  E.  Reeve-Nellie  E.  Rootes 

Oct.    12  Blayney  E.  Maynard-Adele  Merlin  Lusson 

Oct.     12  Harry  I.  Chapman-Daisy  Thompson 

Nov.     I  John  S.  Turner-Emily  Bach 

Dec.    12  William  H.  Ross-Mary  E.  Woodcock 

Dec.   20  Harry  R.  Sterne-H.  A.  Warren 

1893  Jan.    29  Jam^s  C.  Murray-Willima  A.  Krause 
Feb.  22  S.J.  Sangster-E.  S.  Parkhurst 

Mar.     I  Hiram  Baker  Fisher-Jennie  Eliza  Hale 

Mar.  20  George  H.  La  Perle-Kate  Haggett 

Mar.  27  Joseph  Larkin-Elizabeth  M.  Yount 

April  u  Frederick  Smith-Annie  Laura  Cord 

April  15  Charles  W.  Chapin-E.  Genevieve  Hamilton 

May    13  John  H.  Call-Isabella  Williams 

May    16  Samuel  Harper-Christina  Klotz 

May   24  Tancard  Valerga-Hannah  Surpalis 

May   31  William  Grant  Young-Bessie  M.  Weller 

June     6  John  W.  Shaw-Laura  G.  Jones 

June    15  Hugo  Blumcke-Catherine  Faulkner 

June   17  Waldemar  Kichebrog-Geneva  Robinson 

June  26  Lawrence  A.  Fumagalli-Nellie  A.  Bedell 

July      3  Harry  B   Monges-Grace  E.  Gladwin 

July      3  Frederick  W.  Ray-Harriet  E.  Allen 


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1893  July    12  Harry  Hegerty-Clotilde  Sepulvedo 
July    16  Richard  H.  Bawden-Emma  Dr-^w 
Aug,     8  Orin  F.  Rickert-Bertha  HerroM 

Aug.  31  William  E.  Hawley-Mrs.  Mary  Barnes 

Sept.    2  George  Pierson-May  Farris 

Sept.    9  Edward  W.  Pratt-Louisa  de  la  Roza 

Sept.  14  John  William  Thomas-Clara  Jane  Og'er 

Sept.  17  Claude  B.  Everett-Nora  A.  Morrissey 

Sept.  19  Henry  P.  Smith-Carrie  Lester 

Sept.  26  Donald  A.  Cohen-Alice  W.  Hunter 

Oct.     II  Thomas  H.  Phillips-Marian  O.  Simpson 

Oct.    18  H.  B.  Griffith  Maclay-Mira  Kate  Abbot 

Oct.    19  Joseph  Dresser-Kate  Keller 

Oct.     19  Samuel  Morrison-MiUena  F.  White 

Oct.    22  Augustus  Hebert-Ida  May  Lummis 

Nov.   15  George  L.  Bradford-Theresa  Parr 

Dec.    2G  William  Wilson-Dora  Arrebillaga 

1894  Jan.      4  John  W.  Galway-Ora  Bowles 

Jan.     27  WiJliam  B.  Sherman-Be^^sie  M.  Briggs 

Feb.      2  John  Endicott  Chapin-Clara  E    Huntoon 

Feb.      5  Lewis  Henry  Castle-Eugenia  E.  McGrath 

Feb.     6  J.  Herbert  Smith-Edith  Weller 

Feb.    II  Charles  E.  Randall-Mary  E.  Ramsey 

Feb.    II  William  T.  Sutterfield-Letta  F.  Ramsey 

Feb.    21  William  Wallace  Ladd-Daisy  E.  Brewer 

April  3  Eugene  D.  Hawkins-Ethel  J.  F.  Hunter 

May     9  Alfred  P.  Wolcott-Julia  Clarkson 

May    24  Clarence  E.  Hill-Daisy  A.  Crabb 

May   24  Rufus  M.  Higgins-Margaret  E   Lendrum 

May    29  George  J.  Renuicke-Mollie  J.  Dahlgren 

June     4  Charles  H.  Blohm-Mary  L.  Hollingsworth 

June     4  William  L.  Frost-Nellie  Gillespie 

June     5  Edward  George  Perkins-Mattie  Gardner  Drew 

June   12  M.  B.  Bell-Clara  M.  Zimmer 

June    17  William  J.  McDermott-Ellen  Hieland 

June  20  Frederick  L.  Machefert-Arabella  Widney 

June   23  J.  W.  Albee-Mrs.  Mary  Stella  Betts 

July      5  Henry  Semeria-Rose  Bonetti 

Aug.   18  John  W.  Gordon-Alice  M.  Baily 

Aug.  29  T.  C.  Law-Julia  J.  Washington 

Sept.  18  John  F.  O'keefe-Mary  R.  Lowe 

Oct.      3  Arnold  Becker-Helene  Herman 

Oct.      9  Charles  M.  Hackmeier-Henrietta  Manner 

'Oct.     18  George  G   Morehead-Ida  B.  Chalmers 

Oct.    25  Guy  Langton-Christine  M.  Calder 

Oct.    28  Joseph  Downing-Ella  Hastings 

Nov.     3  John  A.  Clow-Augusta  G.  Crosby 

Nov.   17  John  C.  Keane-Laura  Barry 

Nov.   29  Charles  E.  Chapman-Eugenia  A.  Glass 

Dec.     4  James  Rule-Elizabeth  Jane  Geach 

Dec.   27  Joseph  U.  Hall-Grace  May  Spencer 

Dec.   27  Edward  F.  McDewitt-Eleanor  E.  Long 

Dec.   31  Charles  R.  Armstrong-Alice  Switzer 

Dec.   31  Theodore  Ehrenberg-Mary  Matthews 


Marriages 


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1895     Jan.    23     Samuel  F.  Bennett-Eliza  Curry 

Jan.    29     Marcellus  D,  Pearl-Mary  E.  Dugan 
Feb.    26     Harry  C.  Gardner-May  E.  Wheeler 
Mar.     6     William  English-Delia  Mayon 
April    6     Charles  A.  Almy-May  O'Toole 
April    7     Clarence  E.  Mayo-Emma  Leary 
April  14     Louis  R.  Manner-Annie  lensen 
April  30     Colin  G.  MacBride-Magdeline  Lux 
May      I     Godfrey  Lund-Ida  Fortier 
May   30     William  Bishop-Annie  Amelia  Collins 
June    18     William  S.  Brokie-Annie  Astley 
June   29     Walter  D.  T.  Kippel-Flora  E.  St.  Clair 
June  29     George  B.  McDonald-Vina  Drennon 
Aug.     3     William  G.  Smith-Sadie  Gray 
Sept.    2    John  E.  Amidon-Annie  F.  Whelan 
Sept.  24     Wm.  W.  Thompson-Sarah  E.  Wagner 
Oct.      7     Edwin  M.  McCardle-Faunie  E.  Beal 
Oct.      8     Samuel  Tevis-Edith  Mauvais 
Oct.    12     Albert  C.  Pait-Minnie  Holmes 
Oct.    17    John  T.  Waldorf-Daisy  Garnett 
Oct.    24     George  L.  Coburn-EHa  R.  Ogier 
Nov.     2    Joseph  S.  Emery-Amelia  M.  Marcellus 
Nov.  14    John  Dufi-Emelina  C.  Pratt 
Nov.  23     George  E,  Wolf  Annie  L.  Holden 
Nov.  27     G.  Matthew  Smith-Mrs.  A.  M.  Caldwell 
Dec.    25     Claude  D.  Weaver-Irene  McClelland 

1896    Jan.      4     Wager  Bradford -Alice  Kimball  Ballon 
Feb.      5     Stephen  B.  Mills-Caroline  M.  Barnum 
Feb.    15     George  M.  Bowne-Laura  T.  Osborne 
April  II     James  C.  Murray-Minnie  K.  Ross 
April  28     Clarence  H.  Milnor-Bertha  E.  Andrews 
May   23     Charles  E.  Foster-Cora  E.  Glandye 
June     2     Leroy  B.  Johnson-Lida  M.  Battee 
June     4    John  Christenson-Ethel  L.  Cookson 
June  25     Theodore  E.  Gilbert-Margaret  Miller 
July      I     Sydney  R.  Goodmurphy-Jessamine  E.  Adders 
Aug.     2    John  Gabb-Minnie  Hass 
Aug.  23     William  N.  Hamilton-Ella  Walrath 
Sept.    8     Arthur  W.  Vivian-Louise  C.  Hearst 
Sept.  15    James  Mitchel-Alice  Pearne 
Oct.      6     Theodore  Salagar-Phillis  Barret 
Oct.    10     William  H.  Davis-Harriet  E.  Smith 
Nov.     7     Earl  Vincent-Rebecca  Victoria  Parmentier 
Dec.      2     Frederick  H.  Farr-Rose  Moody 
Dec.     5     Samuel  D.  Merk-Nannie  L.  Lawrence 
Dec.    12    John  T.  Knight-Jane  H.  Moore 
Dec.    14     Frank  M.  Gray-Grace  Howard 

1896  Dec.    15     Fennen  A.  Angell-Maggie  McManimon 
Dec.    30     Thomas  Watson-Emma  C.  Spreckles 

1897  Jan.      4     Daniel  E.  Chapman-Wilhelmina  Murphy 
Jan.      6    Judson  B.  Henderson-Libbie  G.  Soderer 
Jan.      6    Jacob  A.  Pecher-Christina  I.  Uhl 

Jan.     15     Marcus  Goodman-Elizabeth  B.  Brown 
Jan.     18    William  Goerndt-Josephine  Peterson 


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1897  Jan.  20  Eric  Clarke  Randall-Mabel  Linda  Denne 
Feb.  6  David  Mcllwaine-Katie  Johnson 

Feb.  18  Arthur  Crawford-Maggie  Watson 

Mar.  8  James  A.  Deakin-Sally  Blanch  Cox 

Mar.  22  Hermann  Van  Dieken-Fannie  Rowland 

April  4  Harry  Unna-Isabel  Hall 

April  19  Clarence  N.  Ravliu-Minnie  R.  Wastie 

April  22  John  C.  Shaj'-Helen  Delano 

April  28  Jack  Steveus-Roslin  Henry 

June  5  Frederick  Olmstead-Adelaide  Ruttinger 

June  9  H.  Montgomery  Haye-Elizabeth  Young 

June  15  Otto  F.  Frle-Rebecca  Sullivan 

June  22  Stephen   Cholmondley  Maynard-Susie   F.  Davis 

June  23  William  J.  Tones-Emma  C.  Duncan 

June  28  Arthur  A.  Fowler-F.  Elizabeth  Haydock 

July  24  Charles  A,  Moore-Bertha  A.  Ricketts 

Aug  14  William  C.  Gregg-Maude  Shirley  Page 

Aug.  28  Willis  L.  Richardson-Saidee  M.  Sewell 

Sept.  9  Charles  D.  Haven-Cora  Denny 

Sept.  14  Andrew  A.  McAbee-Ethel  M.  Morgan 

Sept.  29  Arthur  C.  Adams-Blanche  Jerolaman 

Oct.  20  William  Werner-Irene  Morgan 

Oct.  23  Will  M.  Beggs-Agnes  Berg 

Oct.  23  William  Hollenbeck-Nellie  Post 

Oct.  24  Charles  Aikens-Mary  E.  Watts 

Oct.  28  Lawrence  Spellman-Katie  Bell 

Nov.  I  George  Dooley-Mary  Morphy 

Nov.  20  William  C.  Hammond-Ella  Montague 

Nov.  24  William  R.  Kench-Mabel  B.  Clifton 

Nov.  25  William  A.  Jones-Mattie  Ella  Comer 

Nov.  28  Joseph  Brown-Amanda  Marraugh 

Dec.  7  Joseph  K.  Greenberg-Mary  Fenerin 

Dec.  18  Henry  A.  Macondray-Frances  Hildreth 

Dec.  19  Archie  L.  Sweeney-Emma  B.  Bennett 

1898  Jan.  3  George  A.  Von  Himback-Ida  J.  Ebsen 

Jan.  12  Robert  Burrell  Richards-Edith  C.  Murgotten 

Jan.  26  J.  M.Peaslee-Lillian  Rife 

Feb.  9  Sidney  James  Wedmore-Lillian  May  Gunn 

Mar.  15  Lonnie  Fuller-Ivy  Johnson 

Mar.  27  Melvin  Powell-Alma  Ditto 

Mar.  31  Charles  A.  Emlay-Kathryn  Martin 

Mar.  31  Orson  Wheeler  Lee-Sarah  Ann  Bricker 

May  16  John  Davis-Antoinette  Moss 

May  18  Edgar  Emmett  Magee-Kathryn  G.  Trenear 

May  24  Edward  P.  Conkling-CoraM.  Edwards 

May  25  Fred  A.  Smith-Josie  Skaggs 

May  28  Robert  Anderson  McCulloch-Effie  Belle  Jones 

May  —  Harry  W.  Bunting-Eva  Madigan 

June  I  Charles  A.  Boucher-Niua  E   Knickerbocker 

June  22  Walter  A.  De  la  Matyr- Victoria  A.  Brown 

June  29  Henry  Thomas  Woodward-Marie  Eva  Schaaf 

July  2  Andrew  John  Enrignt-Rosetta  Maria  Allison 

July  4  Lewis  C.  Hunter-Florita  L.  Peet 

July  23  Francis  John  Moore-Frances  A.  Rosenbaum 


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1898  Sept.    2  Herbert  Eustace-Bessie  Moore 
Sept.    8  James  A.  Glover-Mary  A.  Murgotten 
Sept.  20  Frank  Whittier  Fuller-Maybelle  L.  Wastie 
Sept.  21  James  Paull-Lillie  Kemp 

Sept.  22  Leonard  H.  Carver-Eugenie  Scrivener 

Sept.  28  Charles  Davis  Clarke-Georgia  Louise  Craver 

Oct.      6  John  Henry  King-Adelaide  M.  Donovan 

Oct.    17  George  R.  Driggs-Maude  M.  Allen 

Oct.    23  Mark  W.  Williams-Helen  Vollmer 

Nov.  19  David  C.  Gardner-Annie  F.  A.  Berg 

Dec.      3  James  A.  Newman-Tine  Christianson 

Dec.      6  Gus  Sundquist-Christian  Widmark 

Dec.    15  Henry  Bell-Cherry  Ewing 

Dec.    21  Louis  E.  Louis-Myrthy  Ammen 

Dec.    22  Samuel  B.  Church-Jessie  Murray 

1899  Jan.       I  Newton  B.  Whitten-May  Kitchen 
Feb.   16  Antonio  S.  Pichoto-Maria  Terra  Vargas 
Mar.     8  Thomas  Francis  Kerr-Katie  Burr 
April  24  William  J.  Caesar-Ella  B.  Kennedy 
April  24  Montague  V.  Davis-Eva  J.  Gardner 
May     3  Edgar  R.  Bryant-Betty  Tisdale 

May   29  Jay  H.  Miller-Celia  R.  Mahoney 

June  17  Fred  T.  Moore-Dora  Louise  Allen 

July    26  Edward  Hiram  Hoit-Bessie  Maude  Brenan 

REV.  BURR  MILLER  WE  EDEN. 


1899-  1901 

1899  Nov.     6  Robert  J.  Ward-Maud  Rogers 

Dec.    14  George  Welton  Fishback-Meda  Bowman 

Dec.    17  William  W.  Trumbull-Grace  A.  Stowell 

Dec.   23  Newton  Cleaveland-Agnes  Marley 

1900  Jan.      3  Theodore  E.  Belloli-Jennie  A.  Costello 
Jan.     15  Matthew  Chavaria-Alice  Pacheco 

Feb.      4  Hubert  H.  Berner-Caroliue  Louise  Lake 

Feb.      7  Frederick  W.  McCann-Louise  M.  Haley 

Apr.    29  John  Horton  Patterson-Julia  Emma  Straub 

May      5  G.  T.  C.  Willes-EthelA.  Sheppard 

May    23  Richard  Armstrong-Mary  L.  FoUett 

May    26  John  P.  Robertson-Arabella  Birdsall 

June     2  Jan  Antoni  Lewandowski-Elinor  Dickinson  Pratt 

June     9  Charles  C.  Curtis-Annie  Sullivan 

June    12  Thomas  Reeves-Nina  L.  Milliken 

June    21  C.  G.  McKeehan-Annie  M.  Smith 

July    19  William  H.  Crothers-Blanche  A.  Cook 

July    30  James  T.  Cofer-Mary  A.  Curtis 

Sept.  26  Frank  Parnow-Ottila  M.  Von  Dossee 

Oct.    21  James  E.  Hague-Leonora  H.  Steinhardt 

Oct.    31  Peter  J.  Lynch-Florence  M.  Barnett 

Nov.     3  H.  Nelson-Mary  Kate  Ord 

Nov.  II  R.  M.  Drake-Caroline  M.  Houston 


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1900 


1901 


John  C.  Eaton-Susie  Belle  Hubbard 
Walter  Harduck-Mabel  Tonkin 
George  Reed-Lottie  Smith 
John  E.  Crosbie-Mary  D.  Iverson 
Thomas  Ynostrosa-Blanche  Barrett 
Mark  Henry  Kinney-Anna  H.  Brustgruen 
Frank  Alfred  Gummer-Georgia  N.  McKee 
Charles  Boekin-Rosa  B.  CliflFord 
Feb.    26     William  Fitz-James-Amy  Jane  MouUin 


Nov. 

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Nov. 

22 

Nov. 

23 

Nov. 

25 

Dec. 

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Dec. 

15 

Jan. 

23 

Feb. 

14 

J^£y.  CHARLES  H.  MOCKRIDGE,  D.  D. 


1901  Mar.  14 
Mar.  14 
April  21 
April  27 
April  28 
May  4 
May  12 
May  15 
June  2 
June  4 
June  II 
June  18 
June  20 
June  24 
June  26 
July  8 
July  15 
July  20 
July  23 
Aug.  28 
Sept.  6 
Sept.  II 
Sept.  16 
Sept.  18 
Oct.  8 
Oct.  8 
Oct.  15 
Oct.  28 
Oct. 
Oct. 
Nov 
Nov.  13 
Nov.  24 
Nov.  28 
Dec.  4 
Dec.  5 
Dec.  7 
Dec.  22 
Dec.  24 
Dec.  24 
Dec.   31 


31 

31 
5 


1901  -  1902 

John  C.  Rohrer-Bessie  Wood 
James  E.  Wilson-Lida  Wittenstein 
Cornelius  L.  Arfsten-Sophia  Ward 
Fred  Walter  Biven-Susie  M.  Roeben 
Frederick  Wm.  Plesse-Albertina  Zimmer 
Henry  W.  McCorry-Bessie  Asken  Hicks 
Ora  Albert  Jones-Ruth  Wilma  Barton 
Edwin  Clayton  Monroe-Blanche  E.  Leake 
Charles  H.  Warford-Pauline  E.  Ruban 
Edward  H.  Williams-Kathryn  Jarman 
Lloyd  Baxendale-  (Mrs.)  May  Birt 
Richard  Harry  Eubank-Ada  M.  Smythe 
Albert  J.  Battee-Bessie  McGehee  Johnson 
Joe  Hagerman-Jane  Allen  Trader. 
William  B.  Allen-Winifred  Alice  Jeffreys 
James  Dunn-Bertha  E.  Nelson 
Harry  A.  Stevens-Annie  C.  Thomas 
Joseph  Patrick  Ryan-May  E.  Barry 
Robert  J.  Northam-Leotia  Keyll  Stoney 
Ralph  Merrill  Beede-Ann  Kathryn  M.  Hardy 
George  Loring  Porter  Stone-Catherine  T.  Linne 
Fred  Loren  Moak-Matilda  Christina  Campiglia 
Herman  M.  Lausten-Lillian  Pearl  Parsons 
Paul  Eugene  Keller-Alice  Catherine  Zink 
Oscar  Edwin  Chase-May  Louise  Nash 
William  Hammond  Wright-Elna  Warren  Leib 
James  Forbes-Marcia  Reese 
George  Dorsey  Abbot-Bertha  Dell  Rucker 
Austin  Forney  Barnett-Alfreda  Jamrasch 
Frank  Tilliughast  Mix-Janet  Scott  Hill 
Charles  Brainard  Coryell-Lulu  May  Pixley 
Marshall  Edward  Pixley-Flora  Martin 
Louis  Oneal-Anna  Frederica  Hatman 
Preston  Hamilton   Boomer-Mary  Aura  Lee  Hall 
Douglas  Roberts-Minnie  A.  Burgess 
Joseph  L  Herspring-Clara  Hillman 
Thomas  Lawrence  Tomlinson-Ella  Hart 
W.  Frank  Hambly-Inez  Maude  Clifton 
William  N.  Macredy-Edna  M.  Harper 
Daniel  Geary-Jennie  E.  Shaub 
Roy  Newberry-Isabel  Smith 


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1902    Jan.    29  Charles  W.  Jolley-Maidie  E.  Fowler 

Jan.    30  Charles  K.  Browii-Christina  A.  Hagemann 

Feb.    19  George  Henry  Harrington-Kate  Wilcox 

Feb.   22  William  Alexander  Pfeiffer-Laura  Bertha  Bishop 

Feb.   25  Ernest  Leslie-Retta  Stokoe 

Mar.   29  Hendrie  Marshall-Mary  Louise  Sabin 

Mar.   29  John  James  Jackson-Annie  Kennedy 

Mar.   31  James  Smith-Florence  Edith  Katsch 

April    7  John  F.  Schoer-Janette  Blackburn 

April  12  James  Joseph  Welsh-Mabel  Geraldine  Spragg 

May      9  Edward    G.  Parker-Charlotte    Margaret    Linne 

June     4  John  Henry  Edwards-Mary  Millard  Rowell 

June     5  George  Worthington  Ruthers-Gladys  G.  Dorsey 

June   II  Samuel  Bollinger-Isabelle  Wilson 

June   18  Eugene  Watkins  Clapp-Elizabeth  Adelaide  Piatt 

July      I  Charles  Haid-Mand  Secorde 

July    17  Frank  Zimmer-Effie  May  Storer 

Aug.     3  William  Garfield  Bell-Meda  Catherine  Peterson 

Aug.     4  Edward  Brown-Irene  Winifred  Dorsey 

Sept.  13  Earl  Hawley  Beshnil-Marill  Collier 

Sept.  20  George  Henry  Tilton-Julia  Carrie  Green 

Sept.  25  Sidney  Ernest  D.   Penniger-Frances  C.  Dorsey 

Sept.  26  Frank  Samuel  Sexton-Florence  Isabel  Secorde 

Oct.      I  Gordon  Leslie  Wheeler-Rnby  Celesta  Daves 

Nov.     3  Leonard  Benjamin  Crothers-Lizziejane  Faulkner 

Nov.     6  Samuel  Tyach-Flora  Harriet  Reyland 

Nov.   ID  Robert  Tritton-EHzabeth  Joyce 

Nov.   12  Herman    Woodlan  Hughes-Elizabeth    Hamilton 

Nov.   12  Leslie  Lloyd  Hunter-Emily  Gertrude  Higgins 

Nov.   15  John  Clement  Bernay-EHzabeth  Keene  Abbott 

Nov.  15  John  Earushaw  Greame-Eva  Emily  Leuf 

Dec.   10  Elmer  G.  Stricklett-Mabel  Gates 

Dec.    II  George  Washington  Collier-Mary  E.Cunningham 

Dec.    20  Allen    Anthony     Petrea-Anetta  Taylor  Peterson 

Dec.    24  Morris   M.    Wells-Florence  Elizabeth  Dennison 


REV.  GEORGE  W.  FOOTE. 


1902 
1903 


Rector  in  Charge,  December  1902-April  1903. 


Clifton  Green  Reynolds-Coralie  L.  Montgomery 
Charles  Royce  Weston-Maud  Isabelle  Townsend 
Lawrence  Haven-Camille  Martin  Carroll 
Joseph  Frederick  Bose-Pauline  Augusta  Frink 
William  Robert  Porter-Lucy  Marie  Powers 
John  A.  Grant-Alice  Parr 
James  E.  Cushman-Abbie  M.  Cushman 
John  William  Matthes-Ethel  Beaumont  Monroe 
William  Lionel  Hares-Mary  Frances  Machado 
Frank  William  Payne-Alice  Susaville 
William  Wilson  Witt-Florence  Mae  Snowball 
Herbert  R.   Woodward-Josephine  Roma  Morril 


Sept. 

19 

Nov. 

25 

Jan. 

5 

Jan. 

7 

Jan. 

14 

Jan. 

24 

Feb. 

22 

Mar. 

7 

Mar. 

19 

Mar. 

21 

April 

II 

April 

29 

Burials 


REV.  SYLVESTER  S.  ETHERIDGE. 


i86i  -  1864 

i860    Dec.  Foster,  William 

1861  Jan.     20  La  Forge,  Mrs.  Gertrude 
Feb.  17  Hedge,  William  I. 
March  Schallenberger,  Selby 
Mar.   25  Harrison,  William 
June  22  Daniels,  Harriet 

Aug.     5  Phillips,  Samuel 

Sept.  27  Gasley,  William 

Oct.    13  Allen,  Isaac  A. 

Dec.    14  Pearl,  James  H. 

1862  Jan.      I  Coddington,  Maria  E. 
Jan.    22  White,  Rebecca  A, 
April  22  White,  Charles  B. 

June    13  Hensley,  Francis  Livingston 

Aug.  23  Dana,  Laura  Amelia 

Oct.      3  Lowe,  Mrs.  Mary  A. 

Oct.    18  Perhaska,  Mrs.  C.  R. 

Nov.  25  Stasfort,  Henry 

Dec.     6  Hartman,  Adelaide 

Dec.    16  Hardy,  Mark 

Dec.    17  Van  Pelt,  Mrs.  Eliza  H. 

1863  Jan.      6  Leith,  William 
Feb.     8  Rush,  Peleg  E. 

Feb,    II  Cannor,  George  Anthony 

Feb.   15  Lewis,  Mrs.  Sarah  E. 

Feb.   17  Davis,  William  R. 

Feb.   20  Wyrick,  Ethelred 

Mar.     7  Morris,  Mrs.  Hannah 

Mar.  17  CanfieldM,  iss  Maggie 

May    16  Alden,  Hiram  R. 

June  27  Rush,  Peleg 

Sept.  10  Tennant,  Maggie 

Sept.  13  Searle,  Catherine  L. 

Nov.     5  Morin,  Richard 

Dec.    31  Grant,  Y.  L. 

1864  Feb.  20  Etheridge,  Rev.  Sylvester  Smith,  (Rector  of  the 

Parish) 


Burials 


6? 


REV.   T.  A.  ID'LAND 

1864 

1864     Mar.     3  Bacon,  Francis  W. 

Mar.   17  Hyland,  Edward  Arthur 

April  37  Simons,  Fred 

May    28  Chapin,  May 

May   30  Littlefield,  John  Monroe 

REV.  DINSMORE  D.  CHAPIN. 
1864-1866 

Britton,  William   Henry 
Hazlett,  Mrs. 
McCnaiget,  James 
Weller,  Ellen  Elizabeth 
Tennant,  Nicholas  John 
Kenyon,  Frank  Clayton 
Tennant,  Mary  Ann 
Tennant,  Walter 
Wilcox,  Ida  Celestia 
Brown,  Anna  Florence 
Hoover,  William  H. 
Littlefield,  Mrs.  E.  E. 
Rhodes,  Maggie 
L'Mount,   Henry 

REV.  EDWARD  S.  PEAKE. 


July  20 
Aug.  20 
Nov.  9 
Dec.    19 

1865  Mar.  25 
Mar.  30 
April  19 
May  7 
June  8 
Nov.  2 
Nov.  13 
Nov.  30 
Dec.    15 

1866  Mar.     4 


1866  June  7 
Aug.  26 
Aug.  28 
Sept.  10 
Sept.  27 
Oct.  2 
Nov.  22 
Dec.  19 
Dec.  29 
Dec  31 

1867  May  14 
Aug.  13 
Aug.  28 
Nov.  3 
Nov.  10 

1868  Jan.  10 
Feb.  I 
Feb.  9 
Mar.  16 
Mar.  21 
June  28 


1866-1870 

Hitchcock,  James 
Chase,  Mrs.  Dudley 
Kaueera,  Peter 
Crane,  John  M. 

Peckham 

Sharp,  Lulu 

Jennings,  Charles 

Kenyon,  Robert 

Massey,  Mrs. 

Comstock,  Ella 

Gavitt,  Lillian 

Coddington,  Charles  Thompson 

Bell,  A.  M. 

Moultrie,  Frank  B. 

Meadowcroft   Fannie  Everett 

Spencer 

Cooper,  William 
Maples,  Isabella 

Britton 

Moultrie,  May 
Baldwin,  Mrs.  H.  N. 


66 


Trinity  Church 


1868 


1870 


23 

28 


4 
9 


July 

July 

Oct. 
Dec. 
Dec. 
Feb. 
Feb. 
May 
June 
June  13 
June  15 
July  27 
Mar.  — 
Mar.  26 
Mar.  27 
Mar.  — 
April  25 
Aug.  — 
Nov.  — 


Krumb,  Mary 
Pieper,  Rudolph 
Williams,  Frank 
Hassinger,  John 
Crighton,  Herbert  Brodie 
Thompson,  Loui  H. 
Mead,  Carrie 
Hill,  Robert  Frederick 
Maitland,  Mary  Groesbeck 
Orr,  William 
Bmersou,  Chas. 
Chipman,  John  S. 
Hutchinson,  Mrs. 

Edwards,  

Williams,  Sherwood 

Graves,    

Warhurst,  Thomas 

Cooper,  

Soderer, 


REV.   GEORGE    W.   FOOTE. 


1872 


187 1  May  9 
July  II 
July  23 
Aug.  8 
Dec.  8 
April  2 
May  21 
June  10 
Sept.  12 
Oct.     1 1 

1873  Jan.  14 
Mar.  27 
April  16 
May  9 
May  13 
May  16 
May  19 
May  30 
June  6 
June  8 
July  2 
July      2 

July    15 

July  24 
Aug.  2 
Aug.  10 
Oct.  5 
Oct.    26 


1871-1884 

Halsey,  Evelina 

Pomeroy,  

Moody,  Jane  Hamill 
Foote,   Christine 
Morey,  Andrew 
Murdock,  A.  W.  W. 
Louis,  George 
White,  Margaret 
Prisk,  Mrs.  Jane 
Herecowet,  Felix  Henry 
Saillot,  Louis  Emerie" 
Nicholls,  Francis  P.  W. 
Minor,  Butler  Brayne 
White,  Alfred  J. 
Daniels,  William 

Belford,  Maria  T. 
James,  Nettie  C. 

Thompson,  Mrs.  Sarah  B. 

Crichton,  Mrs. 

Eaton,  Lulu 

Rayner,  Edward 

Joseph,  Mary  Wright 

Eaton,  Cary  P. 

Blackburn,  Martha 

Girot,  Mrs.  Celine 

Smith,  Josephine  H. 

Haydon,  Stephen  C. 

Floyd,  Pauline 


Burials  67 


1873  Nov.    14     Colwell,  Charles  T. 
Dec.     8  Lewis,  Isabel  E. 

Dec.    30  Bennett,  Mrs.  Isabel  Margaret 

1874  Jan.     16  Kennedy,  Mrs, 
Jan.    21  Lowe,  James  R. ,  Sr. 
Mar.     5  Lendrum,  Jane 
April    5  Morton,  Edward 
AprilSi7  Henley,  Mrs.  Kate 
April  21  Richardson,  Mrs. 

April  26  Meadowcroft,  Mary  Jane 

May   21  Reed,  Mr. 

June   16  Lewis, 

July    II  Payne,  Louis  Starr 

Aug.    16  Beebe,  Mrs. 

Aug.  28  Titus, 

Sept.  27  Nixon,  Ansy 

Oct.      4  Foote,  Mrs.  Emily  A. 

Oct.    22  FauU,  James 

Nov.     3  Nixon,  Henry  Heathcote 

Nov.   16  Nixon,  William  John 

Thorne,  Mrs. 

Dec.      5  Nixon,  James 

Dec.    22  Pearson,  George  Frederick 

Dec.    28  Braman.  Mrs.  Wm.  L. 

1875  Jan.     19  Baker,  Mary 

Jan.    20  Gardiner,  vSamuel  Winsor 

Jan.    24  Colgrove,  Frederick 

Feb.   21  Edwards,  Mrs. 

April  24  Ellsworth,  Mariette  P. 

June     2  Hortou,  Harriet  E. 

June   25  Allen,  FIthlyn  Phelps. 

June   26  Parks,  Hanford 

July      I  Larsen,  Jan 

Sept.    5  Capey,  Mrs.  Annie  B. 

Sept.    5  Faull,  Thomas 

Oct.      4  Ogier,  Samuel  Reid 

Oct.      6  Glaze,  Mrs.  Altie 

Oct.    II  Berry,  George  R. 

Oct.     15  Cramer,  Cornelius 

Oct.    24  Faull,  Minnie 

Dec.    23  Yates,  Mrs. 

Dec.   28  Taggart,  Oscar  M. 

Dec.    28  Allen,  William 

1876  Feb.   26  Wallace,  Dora 
March  9  Henry,  AbramJ. 
Mar.  14  Tuttle,  Kitty  Clover 
Mar.  30  Anderson,  Mabel 
April  —  Reed,  Eliza 

May      3  Barker,   Harry 

May    20  Beardsley,  Isaac 

May    28  Randol,  Albert  Richards 

June     6  Dahlgreen,  Emma 


68 


Trinity  Church 


1876  June  19 
June  19 
July  2 
July  10 
July  10 
July  1 1 
July  17 
July  22 
Aug.     3 

Sept.  6 
Sept.  II 
Sept.  30 
Oct.  2 
Oct.  9 
Oct.  18 
Oct.  25 
Oct.  25 
Nov.  8 
Nov.  19 
Nov.  21 
Dec.  15 
Dec.    16 

1877  Feb.  8 
Feb.  22 
Mar.  6 
Mar.  13 
Mar.  13 
April  3 
April  12 
April  21 
May  5 
May  17 
June  14 
July  2 
July  16 
July  16 
July    - 

July  31 

Aug.  3 
Aug.  10 
Aug.  12 
Aug.  20 
Aug.  20 
Aug.  23 
Oct.  22 
Oct.  24 
Oct.  29 
Nov.  4 
Nov.  13 
Nov.  18 
Dec.  3 
Dec.     9 


Upton,  Carl 
Best,  Richard 
Swenson,  Amanda 
Curtis,  Charles  W. 
Maddox,  Maud 
St.  John,  A.  C. 
Langtry,  Harriet  M. 
Langtry,  Ella 
Williams,  Geo.  William 
Edwards,  Mr. 
Hoppin,  Frederick  Chas. 
Edmondson,  Mrs.  Melinda 
Barker,   Alfred 
Haskell,  Walter 
Broughton,  William 
Littlefield,  John  M. 
Stocker,  George 
Harris,  William  G. 
Denny,  J.  J. 
Laurilliard,  Osborne 
Bromely,  Mrs. 
Pohley,  Joseph 
Lewis,  Sanford  C. 
Cory,  Mrs.  Augusta 
Haycock,  Mrs.  Janet 
Floyd,  James 
Swenson,  Charles  Alfred 
Dixon  (Mr.) 
Gibson,  (Dr.) 
Stover,  Adele 
Roberts,  Mary  Ella 
Soderer,  Catherine  M. 
Cutler,  Henry  M. 
Allebach,  Olive  K. 
Ortley,  Dorothy 
Brown,  James  Thomas 
Pyle,  Edward  A. 
Brignoli,  Joseph 
Edwards,  Mrs.  W.  A.  Z. 
Griffin,  Minnie 
Hamalund,  Emma 
Troedson,   Eleanor 
Troedson,  Carl  Edwin 
Howell,  Louisa 
Anderson,  Peter 
Hills,  Matilda 
Baxter,  J.J. 
Menefee,  J.  J. 
Magee,  Catherine 
Watson,  Mrs.  Lizzie 
Granger,  Betsy  Ann 
Jackson,  Mrs.  Lizzie 
Syer,  Martha  Virginia 


Burials 


69 


1877  Dec.  II 
Dec.  II 
Dec.  16 
Dec.  24 
Dec.  29 

1878  Jan.  9 
Jan.  10 
Jan.  28 
Jan.  29 
Feb.  5 
Feb.  16 
Feb.  25 
Mar.  10 
Mar.  20 
Mar.  24 
Mar.  29 
Mar.  30 
Mar.  31 
April  28 
May  23 
June  9 
June  10 
June  12 
June  17 
July  10 
July  20 
July  21 
July  21 
July  22 
Aug.  25 
Sept.  2 
Sept.  19 
Oct.  2 
Oct.  6 
Oct.  29 
Dec.  II 
Dec.  16 
Dec  19 

1879  Jan.  II 
Jan.  19 


Feb.  2 
Feb.  4 
Feb.  6 
Mar.  9 
Mar.  13 
Mar.  14 
Mar.  21 
April  — 
April  27 
May    10 


Shayer,  Henry  I. 
Walker,  Lizzie 
Payne,  Harry 
Thompson,  Austin  M. 
Baker,  Charles  F. 
Wheatland,  Arthur  G. 
Capt,  Mrs.  Caroline 
Fenster,  John 
Swanson,  John  Edward 
Luckey,  Alfred  G. 
Warhurst,  Mrs.  Ann  B. 
Nelson,  Charles  Ernest 
Clemence,  William 
Houghton,  Herbert  S. 
Springett,   Hiram 
Nelson,  Mrs.  Emeline 
Floyd,  William 
Holman,  Geo. 
Hart,  Fanny 
Bloomfield,  Alice 
Thiesen,  Clara 
Young,  Thomas  John 
Harris,  William  Grant 
Massey,  Francis 
Treugove,  Thomas 
Lamb,  William  A. 
Michelot,  Etienne 
Nelson,  Carl  Albert 
Patterson,  LiHie  A. 
Jones,  George  A. 
Dethloff,  George  J. 
Bodley,  Thomas 
Henry,  Wm.  Erie 
Olver,  Thomas 
Rice,  Harry  Newton 
Swenson,  Albert 
Lelievere,  Mrs.  Marie 
Martin,  Elizabeth  J. 
Louis,  Mrs.  M. 
Hall,  Emma 
Guion,  Rev.  Elijah  J. 
Adams,  J.  H. 
PHnley,  Cornelius  J. 
Appleby,  Thomas 
Rogers,  Mrs.  Louisa 
Tice,  Edward 
Loewenstein,  Emil 
Cairns,  James 
Phair,  Rebecca 
Wade,  Charlotte 
Katsing,  Louis 
Lendrum,  Elizabeth 
Rhodes,  John  Morris 


yo  Trinity  Church 


1879 


1880 


1881 


1882 


May 

13 

Lillie,  John 

May 

16 

Hardy,  Ella  P. 

July 

26 

Adams,  Eliza 

July 

29 

Underwood,  Frank 

Nov. 

3 

Lowe,  Waldo  H. 

Nov. 

6 

McGee,  Elizabeth 

Nov. 

II 

McGee,  Alexander 

Nov. 

13 

Smith,  Mrs.  Mary  E. 

Nov. 

20 

Clements,  William 

Nov, 

22 

Palmer,  Mrs.  Caroline 

Dec. 

19 

Klein.  Mrs.  Elodie 

Dec. 

28 

Kerns,   Arminimis 

Jan. 

27 

Senter,  Mrs.   Rebecca  M. 

Feb. 

5 

Lewis,  Mrs.  Pauline 

Feb. 

13 

Wyss,  Jean 

Mar. 

I 

Wilde,  Josephine 

April 

3 

Heacock,  John  H, 

April 

13 

Adams,  Ebenezer 

April 

20 

Cornthwait,  Annabel 

April 

24 

Davis,  Thomas 

April 

26 

Piesnecker,  Henry 

May 

2 

Ingersoll,  Thomas  J. 

May 

9 

Ogier,  Andrew  M. 

May 

13 

Wells,  Mrs.  Nelly 

May 

26 

Gallagher,  Patrick 

June 

II 

Gardner,  Sarah 

Aug. 

20 

Polhemus,  John 

Aug. 

29 

Mayo,  James  Evans 

Sept. 

29 

Darby,  Mrs.,  Helen  S. 

Oct. 

II 

Budden,  Mrs,  Susannah 

Oct. 

31 

Dow,  Mrs.  Louisa  S. 

Nov. 

3 

Hanmer,  Mrs.   Harriet  W, 

Nov. 

6 

Ogier,  Florence  E. 

Nov. 

8 

Fepender,   Frederick 

Nov. 

16 

Clark,  William  H. 

Nov. 

26 

Rock,  George  A. 

Dec. 

2 

Holmes,  Joseph 

Dec. 

7 

Hack,  Mrs.  Virginia 

Jan, 

20 

Shillingford,  A.  N. 

Mar. 

10 

Jarman,  Thomas 

Seot. 

15 

Eastin,  Mrs.  Sarah  C. 

Sept. 

20 

Scott,  Mrs.  Joanna  Hart 

Sept. 

22 

Leyons,  Louis 

Sept. 

23 

Campbell,  Margaret 

Sept. 

27 

Manrose,  Gustave 

Dec 

28 

Young,  William 

Jan. 

25 

David,  Mrs.  Melanie 

Mar. 

I 

Crandal,  O.  L 

Mar. 

23 

Johnson,  Charles 

May 

7 

Bernamayon,  Henri 

May 

16 

Wolbebber,  Ivouis 

May 

28 

Belford,  Judith  T. 

Aug, 

8 

Jones,  Phoebe  A. 

Aug. 

14 

White,  Mrs.  Ida 

Burials  71 


1882  Aug.   19    Johnson,  Charles 
Aug.  19    Johnson,  Ida  Catherine 
Sept.    6    Tennant,  Fredericka 
Sept.  21     Laurilliard,  Alice 
Oct.      3     Cleal,  Herbert 

Oct.      8     Browne,  Mrs.  J,  P. 

Oct.     10     Cullen,  Jeffrey 

Oct.     II     Tildeu,  Frank 

Oct.    15     Chapman,  Elizabeth  G. 

Nov.     9     Wear,  William 

Dec.    20     Caldwell,  Horace 

1883  Jan.     16     Hoyt,  Moses 

Jan.    26     Patterson,  Mrs.  Kate 
Jan.    31     Manning,  Mary 
Feb.      I     Macleod,  Jessie 
Feb.      2     Case,  Albert  A. 
Feb.    16     Coffe,  Mrs.  Madeline 
Mar.   29     Codington,  Mrs.  A.  T. 
April    2     Manetta,  Paul 
April    5     Sharratt,  Katie 
April  10    Chapman,  Rev.  R.  M. 
May      8     Hall,  Louisa 
May   30     Carlsen,  Mary  W. 
July    21     Morrison,  Charles 
Aug.   19     Carlson  (Mr.) 
Aug.   29     Bode,  Frederick 
Sept.  10     Wild,  Maggie  H. 
Sept.  22     Edwards,  Theo. 
Nov.  14     Green,  George  B. 
Nov.   19     Hellbory,  Gustave 
Nov.  21    Jarman   Mabel 
Dec.     8    Jones,  Marina 
Dec.    23     Warhurst,  Grace 
Dec.    27     Smith,  Dana 
1884    Jan.     II     Finch,  Persis  F. 

Jan.    28     Hanchett,  Mrs.  E.  S. 
Feb.     6     Arthur,  Mrs.  A.  M. 
Feb.    26     King,  Louisa  Etta 
May      I     Doble,  Philip 

Campbell,  Sarah 

June     5     Faulkner,  (Mrs.) 
June     9     Warhurst,  Minnie  F. 
June    14    Cottrell,  Charles 
June   26     Knickerbocker,  Robbie 
June   28     Howe,  Elizabeth 
July      6     Wilson,  Elizabeth  A. 
July    26     Comins,  Mrs.  Margaret 
Aug.   17     Stevens,  John 
Aug.  22     Partridge,  Ellen  M. 
Sept.    9     Titus,  Mrs.  Harriet 
Sept.  10     Rosenblad,  Henry 
Oct.    22     Burgat,  Charles 
Oct.    28     Chamberlain,  Henrietta 
Nov.     5     Rowan,  James 


72  Trinity  Church 

REV.  JOHN  B.   WAKEFIELD,  D.  D. 
1884-  1899 

1884  Nov.  14  Gravenor,  William 
Nov.    14  Jarvis,  Mrs.  G.  M. 
Dec.     9  Murgotten,  Mabel 

1885  Jan.     14  Tennant,  Richard 
Feb.    14  Byrns,  Margaret 
Feb.    26  Thomas,  Charles 
Mar.   II  Amidon,  William  H. 
Mar.   17  Coupe,  Maria  Louise 
April    2  Buckley,  John 
April    8  Jarman,  A. 

May    16  Hampton,  Henry 

May    16  Ogier,  J.  H. 

May    16  Van  Pelt,  Daniel 

May    18  Crandall,  Mattie 

June     2  Everett,  Erie 

June    15  Hawkins,  George  W. 

Aug.      I  Holsburg,  George 

Aug.   13  Haydon,  Lottie 

Sept.  26  Ward,  Melville  B. 

Oct.    17  Harrison ,  Richard 

Oct.     17  Monroe,  Annie 

Oct.    24  Wright,  Joseph  J, 

Dec.  Dell,  Mrs.  John 

1886  Jan.    14  Delmaestro, 

Jan.     25  Faull,  Jane 

Jan     26  Agnew,  Mrs.  Susan 

Jan.    27  Fanning,  Mrs.  Mary  Jane 

Mar.     9  Webb,  Mrs.  Emeline 

Mar.  23  Schneider,  Herbert 

Mar.   30  Crichton,  Sidney 

April  25  Willey,  Mrs.  Sarah 

April  25  Miller,  James 

April  19  Brown,  Nina  Elizabeth 

April  28  Rose,  Mrs.  A.  W. 

April  28  Pierce,  Mrs. 

April  —  Latimer,  B.  G. 

May    12  Weber,  Augusta  Louise 

May    13  Howe,  William 

July    17  Broadbent,  Mary  Ann 

July    21  Hawley,  P.  Radcliff 

Gravenor,  Mrs.  Wm. 

Brown,  Emily  S. 

Nov.     7  Leggatt,  Owen 

Marchand,  Mrs.  Aimee 

Nov.  25  Steingruber,  Mrs.  Hannah  W. 

Nov.   26  Schaff,  Frederick  William 

Dec.     4  Monroe,  Maggie 


Burials  7^ 


1887     Feb.    II     Crawford,  George  Allen 
Smith,  William 
Kilgore,  Mrs. 
Singer,  John 
Hornsby,  Arthur 
Wetzler,  Mrs.  Louisa 
Williams,  Effie  Gladys 
Stilluian,  Myra 
Johnson,  John 
Seymour,  Clara 
Blake,  Mabel  Amanda 
Richmond,  Sidney  Earle 
Lewis,  Jackson 
Greenwald,  Eliza 
Walker,  Robert  G. 
Lowe,  E.  Forsjth 
Green,  Bessie  Geraldine 
Babcock,  Guy  Albert 
Morphy,  William  Frank 
Moore,  Mary 
Casara,  Mrs.  Felicita 

1888    Jan.      4     De  la  Roza,  Tito  L- 

Reardon, 

Polhemus,  Rebecca 
Wilson,  Mrs.  Nancy 
Crichton,  Frederick 
Chapin,  Rachel  N. 
Howes,  Samuel  P. 
Martinelli,  Buena  Ventura 
Young,  Samuel 
Wales,  Edward  A. 
Poulain,  C.  Honore 
Greenawalt,  David 
Poppelwell,  George  B. 
Groutsch,  George 
Maffre,  Mary 
Linquist,  Mary  A. 
Edwards,  Mamie 
Mills,  Luther  R. 
McGowan,  Annie 
Malone,  Elda  A. 
Stevens,  Sylvania 
Raynor,  Edwin 
Pieper,  John  Henry 
Brown,  Ellen  F. 
Waidhass,  May  Estelle 
Bacon,  Dixie 
Klotz,  Christian  M. 
McClelland,  Henrietta 
Madigan,  Mrs.  M.  L. 
Morgans,  EllaMina 
Coddington,  A.  T. 
Easley,  Isaac  B. 


Feb. 

II 

Feb. 

21 

Feb. 

27 

Mar. 

20 

May 

6 

May 

— 

July 

31 

Aug. 

15 

Sept. 

10 

Sept. 

19 

Oct. 

16 

Oct. 

30 

Oct. 

31 

Oct. 

31 

Nov. 

23 

Nov. 

28 

Nov. 

30 

Dec. 

8 

Dec. 

12 

Dec. 

22 

Jan. 

4 

Jan. 

17 

Jan. 

21 

Feb. 

6 

Mar. 

18 

April 

2 

April 

June 

19 

June 

24 

July 

4 

July 

5 

July 

8 

July 

20 

July 

21 

July 

30 

July 

30 

Aug. 

2 

Sept. 

II 

Sept, 

,  II 

Oct. 

3 

Oct. 

13 

Oct. 

31 

Nov. 

18 

Nov. 

19 

Dec. 

4 

Dec. 

9 

Jan. 

12 

Jan. 

25 

April    4 

May 

9 

May 

13 

May 

18 

74  Trinity  Church 


1889  Aug.   21  Harris,  George 
Sept.  19  Dresser,  Lillie  Belle 
Sept.  19  Morgan,  James  H. 
Oct.    19  Mulvenna,  J.  Sherwood 
Nov.     2  Richards,  Jenkin  W. 
Nov.  —  Maynard,  Gertrude 
Nov.  —  Simpson,  Sophia  O.  F. 
Dec.      8  Wadington,  John 
Dec.     8  Knight,  George  S. 
Dec.    14  Woodsum,  A.  Clinton 

1890  Jan.      4  Jacox,  Lillian  L,. 

Jan.     18  Mulvenna,  James  Joseph 

Jan.    26  Bonetti,  G. 

Jan.     26  Moultrie,  Joseph  A. 

Jan.    27  Roots,  Thomas  R. 

Jan      29  Brown,  Thomas  M. 

Feb.     I  Hassinger,  Eunice 

Feb.     2  Fletcher,  Nellie  E. 

Feb.   10  Hart,  James 

Feb.    14  Scheller, 

Feb.   19  Milasich,  Antonio 

Feb.    20  Pembroke,  

Mar.     5  Haley,  William  D'Arcy 

Mar.  Heimbaugh, 

Mar.  Bessi,  Rosa 

May      3  Wakefield,  Isabella 

June   30  Flagg,  Edwina  C. 

July    13  Crawford,  Joseph  A. 

July    24  Cameron,  Hugh 

Aug.     5  Haldan,  Amelia 

Aug.   29  Brown,  Elizabeth 

Aug.  31  Burgess,  Tristam 

Sept.    I  Clark, 

Sept.    6  Russell,  George  William 

Sept.  20  Russell,  

Sept.  23  Leviness,  W.  C. 

Sept.  25  Parke, 

Oct.      I  Bolton,  John  M. 

Oct.      8  Paulain,  A.  C. 

Oct.    17  Russell,  John  D. 

Oct.    21  Butts,  Mrs.  Lulu 

Oct.    26  Blabon,  Mr. 

Nov.  20  Madigau,  Eugenia  M. 

Nov.  21  Mulvaney,  Cora  F. 

Dec.    13  Ruger,  Margaret  Giles  S. 

Dec     30  Ricketts,  Wm.  Ryder 

1891  Jan.      3  Rutherford,  George  W. 
Jan.     16  Bee,  Barlow  B. 

Feb.      2  Costa,  Joseph 

Feb.     5  Lawton,  Susan  A. 

Feb.     9  Tennant,  Richard 

Feb.   —  Giacomo,  Celio 


Burials  jt; 


1891  Feb.  Behrendt,  Albert  A. 
April  15  Jung,  Jane  Mather 
June    12  Dunn,  Mary  Ann 
July      8  Eastin,  Howard  H. 
July    26  Ferguson,  James  C. 
July    27  Tomkin,  Alfred  Royce 
Aug.   30  Mowray,  Nelson  H. 
Sept.  16  Holman,  James 
Sept.  18  Lorimer,  Henry  J. 
Oct.      4  Stewart,  Grace 

Oct.      9  Lippett,  Stephen 

Oct.    20  Horr,  Josephine  E. 

Oct.    25  Spagnole,  Valentine 

Oct.    30  White,  Catherine  A. 

Oct.    31  Snook,  Angeline 

Nov.     8  Pray,  Elizabeth 

Nov.   17  Ingleson,  James O. 

Nov.   17  Mirandette,  Joseph 

Dec.    10  Thomas,  Mrs.  Jane 

Dec.    19  McComb,  Mrs.  Sarah  J. 

Dec.    26  McComb,  Kittie 

Dec.    30  Lendrum,  George 

Dec.    31  Lion,  Gardner  M. 

1892  Jan.  Spencer,  Mrs.  Eleanor 
Jan.      6  Bonetti,  Clement 

Jan.     21  Schartzer,  Mamie 

Jan.    26  Yates,  Robert  P. 

Feb.    24  Andrews,  W.  W. 

Mar.     5  Brown,  Mrs.  Mary 

Mar.     8  Etchelle,  Wm. 

Mar.   15  Clow,  John  S. 

Mar.    15  Haldan,  Frances  Rich 

Mar.   —  Hindle,  William 

April  II  Bemis,  Robert  P. 

April  24  Whitten,  Daniel  M. 

May      3  Van  Reed,  Mrs.  Julian  H. 

May      6  Wren,  John 

May    II  Mace,  June 

May    14  McCracken,  Mrs.  Emma 

May    17  Covell,  Lizzie  E. 

May    25  Lords,  Walden  S. 

June     2  Poulain,  Honorine 

June   22  Klotz,  John 

June  29  Kelly,  Thomas  Dick 

July      I  Lewis,  William 

July      3  Brownton,  Anna  V. 

July    28  Wallace,  Lesley  Grace 

Aug.     I  Schneider,  Frank  Bonfield 

Aug.  20  Covell,  Sadie 

Sept.  13  Zimmer,  Albert 

Sept.  21  JeflFrey.  Susan 

Sept.  22  Lombard,  Andrew 


76  Trinity  Church 


Foster,  Frank 
Gouely,  James 
Miller,  Charles  F. 
Elmer,  Charles 
Weller,  Mrs.  Kate  Castle 
Owens,  Wm.  F. 
Carlson,  Carl  E. 
Cochran, J.  H. 
Lamont,  Mrs.  J.  C.  G. 

1893  Jan.      I     Knickerbocker,  Mrs.   Eliza 
Phair,   Henry 
Ogier,  Robert  J. 
Ryder,  Georgia 
Williams,  Mrs.  Eliza 
Clark,  John 
Davies,  Thomas  E. 
Conrad,  Mrs.  Emilie 
Daniels,  Mrs   Lillace 
Chatham,  Mrs   Sarah 
Smith,  Ida 
Street,  Ralph  D. 
Snook,  William  R. 
Lavalle,  Francis  E. 
Colehower,  Eugene  J. 
Morris  Herbert 
Howells,  Mrs.  Agnes  W. 
Yoell,  George  M. 
Darby,  Mrs.  Rebecca 
Orkney,  Mr.s.  Laura  L. 
Burrell,  Cuthbert 
Harkness,  Bessie  Genevieve 
Whitson,  Mrs.  Apphia  W. 
Beatty,  Irving  B. 
Leudrum,  Andrew 
Purcell,  John 
Asselin,  Mrs.  Susan 
Hart,  Mrs.  Ann  Sanger 
Neal.  William  B. 
Darrow,  Leonce  Merle 

1894  Jan.      I     Connifif,  James  C. 
Snook,  Robert 
Pratt,  Mary  Emma 
Gerard,  Mrs. 
Taft,  Mrs.  Annie  G. 
Cooke,  Mrs.  Mary  Wilson 
Laurilliard,  Albert 
Colton,  A.  D. 
Glaze,  Leroy  Norton 
Payne,  Mrs   Rosa  D. 

Pratt,  

Spencer,  Alexander  H. 

Deane, 

May,  Alpha  Child 
Tevis,  Miriam  Carter 


Sept. 

25 

Oct. 

14 

Oct. 

26 

Nov. 

I 

Nov. 

4 

Nov. 

15 

Nov. 

22 

Nov. 

16 

Dec. 

30 

Jan. 

I 

Jan. 

2 

Jan. 

14 

Jan. 

18 

Jan. 

31 

Feb. 

21 

Feb. 

28 

Mar. 

16 

Mar. 

18 

Mar. 

20 

Mar. 

30 

April 

2 

April 

3 

April 

5 

June 

2 

June 

26 

July 

I 

July 

29 

Aug. 

I 

Aug. 

3 

Aug. 

10 

Aug. 

27 

Sept. 

9 

Oct. 

22 

Nov. 

15 

Nov. 

19 

Nov. 

17 

Dec. 

12 

Dec. 

15 

Dec. 

28 

Jan. 

I 

Jan. 

5 

Jan. 

10 

Jan. 

II 

Jan. 

30 

Feb. 

16 

Feb. 

— 

Mar. 

10 

Mar. 

13 

Mar. 

22 

April 

18 

April 

30 

May 

25 

May 

26 

Burials 


77 


1894  May  29 
May  29 
June  21 
June  27 
Aug.  5 
Sept.  20 
Sept.  27 
Oct.  24 
Nov.  I 
Nov.  16 
Nov.  — 
Dec.  21 
Dec.  22 
Dec.  23 
Dec.  26 
Dec.   30 

1895  Jan.  13 
Jan.  17 
Jan.  23 
Feb.  10 
Feb.  13 
Feb  23 
Feb.  25 
Mar.  10 
Mar.  17 
Mar.  28 
Mar.  30 
April  13 
April  22 
April  23 
April  30 
April  — 
May  25 
June  10 
Aug.  8 
Aug.  26 
Oct.  13 
Nov.  12 
Dec.  I 
Dec.      8 

1896  Jan.  8 
Jan.  8 
Feb.  25 
Mar.  8 
Mar.  9 
Mar.  20 
April  5 
April  20 
May  19 
June  II 
June  23 
July  8 
July    II 


Eklred,  Elisha 

Luther,  PVanz 

Wood,  David 

Mulvenna,  John 

Richards,  Norman 

Holman,  S.  A. 

Christian,  George  Lewis  Jack 

DuBrutz,  Kittie  Beck  L. 

Dennie.  Mrs.  Elizabeth 

Chenicourt,  Philip 

Garrett, 

Mcllvaine,  Mrs.  Nancy 
Jackson,  Mrs.  Lillian  A. 
Fullagar,  Albert 
McPherson,  Miner  Angus 
Reed,  George 
Payne,  Dolph  S. 
Hart,  Wilkin 
Manner,  George  H. 
Colahan,  John  T.,  Jr. 
Crawford,  Adella  Narcissa 
Harrison,  Mrs.  Anne 
Oest.  Frederick 
Johnson,  Mrs. 
Harmon,  Mrs.  Lucinda 
Wilson,  Mrs.  Eliza  S. 
Harmon,  George  B. 
Orkney,  James  T. 
Hines,  Oscar  Otis 
Fisher,  Mrs.  Kate 
Mann,  Louis  E. 
Peaslee,  Arthur  Shattuck 
Vancviry,  Pearl 
Hanson,  Martin  L. 
Black,  Bessie  Averv 
Madox,  Mildred  Cabell 
Brower,  George 
Cranz,  Mrs.  Margaretta 

Parkman, 

Tuero,  Joseph 
Bell,  James 
Snitzler,  E. 

Moultrie,  Mrs.  Elizabeth  W. 
McComb,  John 
Hinmann,  Mrs.  Julia 
Pidsley,  Rev.  Edward 
Maloney,  Mrs.  Katie 
Leitch,  Isaac  Henry 

Bradley, 

Maynard,  Edmund  G. 
Ladd,  Mrs.  Morris 
Abel,  George  F. 
Lampanois,  Jeannette 


yS  Trinity  Church 


1896  July    25     Vale,  William 
Aug.    27     Vatuone,  J. 
Aug.   2§     Minor,  Peter  O. 
AuK%    29     Baker,  Mrs.  Emily 
Sept.  26     Kenyon,  Mark  ly. 
Oct.    —     Laurilliard,  Mrs.  A. 
Oct.      8     Keherr,  James 

Nov.   19     Brewer,  Andrew  George 
Dec.    24     Clayton,  James 

1897  Jan.    30     Bolza,  Mrs.  Newman 

_     Stevenson,  M.  M. 

Feb.    28     Gasmann,  Charles  E. 
May    17     Knowles,  Mary  C. 
May    20     Dunlop,  Robert  Bruce 
May    27     Harris, 

June    13     Sundquest,  Mary 
June    22     Gallagher,  Andrew  T. 
June   22     Gallagher,  Andrew,  Jr. 
June    24     Sampson,  James  Isaac 
June   26     Flickenger,  J. 
July      3     Harrison,  Herbert  S. 
Aug.  20     Pease,  F.  N. 
Sept.  —     Baker,  Elton 
Dec.    28     Hofstra,  Sake  A. 
Dec.    29     May,  Emily  Willard 

1898  Feb.     2     Duff,  Evelina  Constance 
Feb.      2     Snook,  Edgar  H. 

Feb.    17     Denny,  Charles  Warren 
Feb.    20     Ross,  Milan  A. 

Mar.     6     Machefert, 

Mar.     7     Philip,  Henry 
Mar.     9     Baker,  A.  F. 
Mar.   II     Bemis,  Julia  B. 
Mar.  —     Wright,  William  J. 

Mar.   28     Devine, 

April     I     Newton,  (Mrs.)  J.  B. 
April  22     McCulloch,  (Mrs.) 
April  26     Spencer,  Francis  E. 
May      3     McDowell,  Mary 
May     7     Musgrove,  Constantia 
May    22     Juth,  Elias 
May    22     Weber,  Marie  E. 
June   —     Stover,  Charles  J, 
July     1 2     Tisdale,  W.  D. 

Swan,  Clarissa  Canfield 
Oct.      9     Henderson, 

Hall,  J.  Underwood 

Berg,  (Mrs.)  Julia 
Nov.  26     Gifford,  Thomas 

Russell, 

1899    Jan.      5     Murphy,  Mrs. 

Jan.      7     Harrison,  Thomas 


Burials 


79 


1899 


Jan. 

II 

Jan. 

9 

Jan. 

12 

Jan. 

14 

Jan. 

17 

Jan. 

17 

Jan. 

21 

Mar. 

24 

Mar. 

27 

April 

10 

April 

21 

April 

26 

May 

13 

May 

21 

June 

23 

June 

25 

Aug. 

6 

Sept. 

3 

Sept. 

17 

Musgrave,  Joseph 
Bland,  John  C. 
Padley,  John 
Pidsley,  Deborah 
Pratt,  Francis  Cowell 
Robinson,  Graham 
Boyle,  Adelina 
Ainsworth,  Trevellyn 
Appleton,  (Mrs.)  Fannie  G. 
Pascoe,  William  J.,  Jr. 
Dimond  (Mrs.),  Cornelia  S. 
Straub,  Bernard  J. 
Forrest,  (Mrs.)  Nellie 
Senter,  William  A. 
King,  Andrew  Lewis 
Hawley,  Charlotte 
Thomas,  John 
Kittredge,  Ashbel  S. 
Williams,  Edward 


REV.  BURR  MILLER  WE  EDEN 


1899  Oct.  20 
Nov.  4 
Nov.  13 
Nov.  15 
Dec.  7 

1900  Jan.  7 
Jan.  lo 
Jan.  15 
Feb.  I 
Feb.  6 
Feb.  7 
Feb.  14 
Feb.  15 
Feb.  20 
Feb.  27 
Mar.  I 
Mar.  6 
Mar.  23 
April  26 
April  26 
May  II 
May  28 
June  I 
June  II 
June  12 
June  22 
June  26 
June  28 


1899  -  1901 

Adel,  Wilmer  T. 

Woodsum,  Van  Buren 

Hill,  (Mrs.)  Lewis  C. 

Dixon,  (Mrs.)  S.  B. 

Abbott,  Ephraim  Adams 

Christopher,  (Mrs.)  Josephine 

Amidon,  Ellen 

Turner,  Jarid 

Glover,  (Mrs.)  Mary  A. 

Cooper,  Mrs. 

Arques,  Ramon 

Hill,  Lewis  C. 

Johnson,  Thomas  E. 

Warren,  William 

Granger,  (Mrs.)  Elizabeth 

Wright,  Emmaline  A. 

Speights,  Redding 

Caldwell,  Romie  W. 

Henderson,  (Mrs.)  Fannie  E. 

Smith,  Samuel  E. 

Middleton,  (Mrs.)  Elmira 

Johnson,  William  R.  A.  R. 

Burrough,  Reuben 

Jenkin,  Joseph 

Schallenberger,  (Mrs.)  Fannie  M. 

Main  (Mrs.)  Carolyn  Agnes 

Llewellyn,  Edward  V. 

Erkson,  Lloyd 


8o 


Trinity  Church 


1900 


1901 


July 

24 

July 

25 

July 

26 

July 

28 

Aug. 

5 

Sept. 

17 

Oct. 

13 

Oct. 

17 

Oct. 

25 

Nov. 

21 

Dec. 

15 

Dec. 

31 

Jan. 

6 

Jan. 

9 

Jan. 

13 

Feb. 

2 

Feb. 

4 

Feb. 

24 

Smith,  (Mrs.)  Alice  D. 
Fisher,  (Mrs.)  Daisy  B. 
Fellowes,  John  H. 
Millard,  Phoebe  Jennette 
Plate  (Mrs.),  Mary  Mizner 
Cutler,  Henry  M. 
Clinton,  Harry 

Dixen,  

CoUinge,  Mabel  Annie 
Campbell  (Mrs.)  Jane 
Bruce,  Governeur  Morris 
Sinclaire  (Mrs.)  Frances 
San  ford,  F.  C. 
Trenear,  Herbert  R. 
Parke,  (Mrs.)  Rachel  W. 
Rooke,  Charles  Edward 
Tennant,  Hazel  Clementina 
Doble,  (Mrs.)  Jane 


REV.  CHARLES  H.  MOCKRIDGE,  D.  D. 


901     Mar. 

13 

Mar. 

17 

Mar. 

28 

Mar. 

29 

April 

16 

April 

25 

May 

3 

May 

22 

May 

30 

June 

7 

June 

14 

June 

26 

July 

6 

Aug. 

I 

Aug. 

6 

Aug. 

14 

Aug. 

31 

Sept. 

16 

Sept. 

17 

Nov. 

24 

Nov. 

27 

Dec. 

4 

Dec. 

II 

1902    Jan 

6 

Jan. 

13 

Jan. 

18 

Jan. 

25 

Feb. 

17 

Feb. 

23 

I90I  -  1902. 

White,  Rosanna 
Chapin,  Florida  Louella 
Hitchcock,  Elizabeth 
Giacomazzi,  Pietro  A. 
Porter,  Elizabeth  V. 
Albertoli,  Lebastiano 
Malone,  Jarrett  Jenkins 
Woolley,  William 
Rhodes,  Charles  D. 
Henderson,  Judson 
Perkins,  Adeline  S. 
Lux,  Ellen,  (Mrs.) 
Tracey,   Philip 
Blaney,  Clarissa  Butler 
Snyder,  John 
Knapp,  Hermann 
Iceland,  Jennie  G. 
McMillan,  Margaret,  (Mrs.) 
Baxter,  Mary  (Mrs.) 
Mulvenna,  Kate,  (Mrs.) 
Baker,  Liliie  (Mrs.) 
Whalen,  Thomas 
Ogier,  Charles  Stewart 
Morrison,  Walter  Start 
Merigot,  Martha 
Collins,  Ernest  Herbert 
Tyner,  Richard  Gelling 
Scala,  Constance 
Wheeler,  Elizabeth  Ruth 


Burials 


81 


1902 


Apri: 

I    4 

Apri] 

i    9 

April 

[  16 

Apri] 

1  22 

May 

23 

June 

I 

June 

5 

June 

6 

June 

ID 

June 

17 

June 

22 

June 

26 

July 

5 

July 

10 

July 

10 

Aug. 

7 

Aug. 

7 

Sept. 

17 

Sept. 

22 

Oct. 

S 

Oct. 

?, 

Oct. 

8 

Oct. 

10 

Oct. 

19 

Oct. 

20 

Oct. 

21 

Oct. 

26 

Nov. 

20 

Nov. 

24 

Nov. 

25 

Nov. 

2,S 

Nov. 

28 

Dec. 

13 

Lemman,  Elizabeth 
Kelly,  James  H. 
Fisher,  Amanda 
Bailey,  Daniel  C. 
Taylor,  Ellen  (Mrs.) 
Kittredge,  Edna  Claire 
Flagg,  Edwin  Clarence 
Leisbman,  George  M. 
Baker,  Morgan  Dillon 
Waidhas,  Frank 
Hares,  Sarah  Louisa  (Mrs.) 
Kennedy,  Charles  Louis 
Kerr,  Catherine  (Mrs.) 
Roberts,  Bertier  Worsley 
Hill,  Malcolm 
Thornton,  Richard  Baxter 
West,  John  Milton 
Weir,  Pearley  T. 
Snook,  Albert  Norman 
Van  Smith,  Walter 
Kessell,  Richard  H. 
Thomas,  Mary  Ann  (Mrs.) 
Lewis,  Hiram  Elisha 
Greater,  Henry 
Webb,  Mary  Ann  (Mrs.) 
Brierly,  Edward 
Werner,  Irene  (Mrs.) 
Mathews,  William 
Ryns,  Edna  C.  (Mrs.) 
Fernandez,  Sarah  (Mrs.) 
Geldard,  Jane  Ripley  (Mrs.) 
Bates,  Arthur  Cary 
Fitzsimmons,  Susan  K. 


J^EV.  GEORGE  W.  FOOTE. 
Rector  in  Charge,  December  1902-April  1903 


1903 


Jan. 

7 

Williams,  Simeon  Waldo 

Jan. 

7 

Weller,  Abraham 

Jan. 

12 

Rodgers,  Theresa  Delicia  Leigh 

Feb. 

26 

White,  Warren   A. 

Feb. 

26 

Woodsum,  Maude  A. 

Mar. 

13 

Edson,  Charles 

Mar.  22     De  Yoe,  La  Rue 


Vestries 


1 86 1 — Senior  Warden,  Judge  William  Daniels;  Junior 
Warden,  Mark  Hardy;  Clerk,  William  McCune; 
Treasurer,  Judge  William  Daniels;  I^awrence  Archer, 
James  R.  Ivowe,  Stephen  Thorn,  John  N.  Appleton, 
Thomas  E.  Brown,  John  Tennant,  George  B.  Lang- 
worthy. 

1862 — Senior  Warden,  James  W.  Hammond;  Junior 
Warden,  John  M.  Littlefield;  Clerk,  William  Mc- 
Cune; Treasurer,  William  McCune;  James  Hart, 
Daniel  Hadley,  H.  Weed,    George  Langworthy. 

1863 — Senior  Warden,  James  W.  Hammond;  Junior 
Warden,  James  R.  L,owe;  Clerk,  James  A.  Yoell; 
Moses  Schalienberger,  James  Hart,  Daniel  Hadley, 
George  B.  Langworthy. 

1864 — Senior  Warden,  James  W.  Hammond;  Junior 
Warden,  B.  B.  Kingsbury;  Clerk,  B.  B.  Kings- 
bury; Treasurer,  James  Hart;  S.  J.  Hensley, 
George  B,  Langworthy,  R.  J.  Downs,  Peter  O. 
Minor. 

1865 — Senior  Warden,  James  W.  Hammond;  Junior 
Warden,  D.  S.  Payne;  Clerk,  D.  S.  Payne;  Treasurer, 
James  Hart;  S.  J.  Hensley,  Thomas  Fallon,  Peter 
O.  Minor,  J.  Q.  A.  Ballon. 

1866 — Senior  Warden,  James  W.  Hammond;  Junior 
Warden,  R.  Savage;  Clerk,  D.  S.  Payne;  Treasurer, 
James  Hart;  Thomas  Fallon,  Peter  O.  Minor,  J.  Q. 
A.  Ballou. 

1867 — Senior  Warden,  James  W.  Hammond;  Junior 
Warden,  James  Hart;  Clerk,  D.  S.  Payne;  Treas- 
urer, James  Hart;  R,  Savage,  George  Lendrum,  H. 
Hoflfman,  Daniel  Hadley. 

82 


Vestries  8^ 

1868 — Senior  Warden,  D.  S.  Payne;  Junior  Warden, 
Georg:e  Lendrum;  Clerk,  D.  S.  Payne;  Treasurer, 
George  Lendrum;  Thomas  Fallon,  R.  Savage,  H. 
Hoffman,  Daniel  Hadley. 

1869 — Senior  Warden,  James  W.  Hammond;  Junior 
Warden,  D.  S.  Payne;  Clerk,  D.  S.  Payne;  Treas- 
urer, George  Lendrum;  Thomas  Fallon,  James  Hart, 
Daniel  Hadley,  Byron  J.  Rhodes. 

1870 — Same  as  1896. 

1871 — Senior  Warden,  James  W.  Hammond;  Junior 
Warden,  D.  S.  Payne,  Clerk,  D.  S.  Payne;  Treas- 
urer,  George  Lendrum;  J.  Q.  A.  Ballou,  Thomas 
Fallon,  James  Hart,   Byron  J.  Rhodes. 

1872 — Senior  Warden,  James  W.  Hammond,  Junior 
Warden,  D.  S.  Payne;  Clerk,  D.  S.  Payne;  Treas- 
urer, George  Lendrum;  James  Hart,  Byron  J. 
Rhodes,  D.  L.  Blanchard,  John  M.  Townsend. 

1873 — Senior  Warden,  James  W.  Hammond;  Junior 
Warden,  D.  S.  Payne;  Clerk,  D.  S.  Payne:  Treas- 
urer, George  Lendrum;  James  Hart,  Thomas  Fal- 
lon, Charles  H.  Allen,   John  M.  Townsend. 

1874 — Same  as  1873. 

1875— Senior  Warden,  Charles  H.  Allen;  Junior  War- 
den, Judge  D.  S.  Payne;  Clerk,  Judge  D.  S.  Payne; 
Treasurer,  George  Lendrum;  James  Hart,  Thomas 
Fallon,  H.  J.  H,  Appleton,  Charles  B.  Polhemus. 

1876— Senior  Warden,  Charles  H.  Allen;  Junior 
Warden,  Judge  D.  S.  Payne;  Clerk,  Judge  D.  S. 
Payne;  Treasurer,  George  Lendrum;  J.  H.  Burch, 
James  W.  Hammond,  Charles  B.  Polhemus,  Byron 
J.  Rhodes. 

1877 — Same  as  1876. 

1878— Senior  Warden,  Charles  H.  Allen;  Junior  War- 
den, Judge  D.  S.  Payne;  Clerk,  Judge  D.  S.  Payne; 
Treasurer,  George  Lendrum;  Charles  B.  Polhemus, 
Byron  J.  Rhodes,  Samuel  H.  Wagener,  Arthur 
Laurilliard. 

1879 — Same  as  1878. 


84  Trinity  Church 


1880 — Senior  Warden,  Charles  H.  Allen;  Junior  War- 
den, Judge  D.  S.  Payne;  Clerk,  Dr.  Edwin  S. 
Breyfogle;  Treasurer,  George  Lendrum;  Charles  B. 
Polhemus,  Byron  J,  Rhodes,  Arthur  Laurilliard. 

1881 — Senior  Warden,  Charles  H.  Allen;  Junior  War- 
den, Judge  D.  S.  Payne;  Clerk,  Dr.  Edwin  S.  Brey- 
fogle; Treasurer,  George  Lendrum;  Charles  B.  Pol- 
hemus, Byron  J.  Rhodes,  Dr.  Samuel  F.  Chapin. 

1882 — Senior  Warden,  Charles  H.  Allen;  Junior  Warden, 
Judge  D.  S.  Payne;  Clerk,  Charles  H.  Allen;  Treas- 
urer, George  Lendrum;  Charles  B.  Polhemus,  Sam- 
uel H.  Wagener,  Byron  J.  Rhodes,  Dr.  Samuel  F. 
Chapin. 

1883,  1884 — Same  as  1882.  (Junior  Warden,  Dr. 
Samuel  F.  Chapin.) 

1885 — Senior  Warden,  Charles  H.  Allen;  Junior  Warden, 
Dr.  Samuel  F.  Chapin;  Clerk,  Dr.  A.  S.  Cochrane; 
Treasurer,  George  Lendrum;  Judge  D.  S.  Payne, 
Charles  B.  Polhemus,  Byron  J.  Rhodes. 

1886 — Senior  Warden,  Charles  H.  Allen;  Junior 
Warden,  Judge  D.  S.  Payne;  Clerk,  Dr.  A.  S. 
Cochrane;  Treasurer,  George  Lendrum;  Charles  B. 
Polhemus,  Samuel  H.  Wagener,  Edward  Williams. 

1887 — Same  as  1886. 

1888 — Senior  Warden,  Charles  H.  Allen;  Junior 
Warden,  Judge  D.  S.  Payne;  Clerk,  Dr.  A.  S. 
Cochrane;  Treasurer,  Edward  S.  Guppy;  Charles  B. 
Polhemus,  Samuel  H.  Wagener,  Edward  Williams, 
Judge  A.  S.  Kittredge. 

1889 — Same  as  1888. 

1890 — Senior  Warden,  Charles  H.  Allen;  Junior 
Warden,  Judge  D.  S.  Payne;  Clerk,  Judge  A.  S. 
Kittredge;  Treasurer,  Edward  S.  Guppy;  Charles 
B.  Polhemus,  Edward  H.  Guppy,  Samuel  H.  Wage- 
ner, Edward  Williams. 

1891,  1892,  1893 — Same  as  1890. 


Vestries  8^ 

1894 — Senior  Warden,  Charles  H.  Allen;  Junior 
Warden,  Judge  D.  S.  Payne;  Clerk,  Judge  Ashbel 
S.  Kittredge;  Treasurer,  Edward  S.  Guppy;  Charles 
B.  Polhemus,  Samuel  H.  Wagener,  Edward  Wil- 
liams, Dr.  J.  L,.  Asay. 

1895 — Senior  Warden,  Charles  H.  Allen;  Junior 
Warden,  Judge  A.  S.  Kittredge;  Clerk,  Dr.  J.  L. 
Asay;  Treasurer,  Edward  S.  Guppy;  Charles  B. 
Polhemus,  Samuel  H.  Wagener,  Edward  Williams, 
Edward  G.  Maynard. 

1896 — Senior  Warden,  Charles  H.  Allen;  Junior  War- 
den, Judge  A.  S.  Kittredge;  Clerk,  Dr.  J.  L.  Asay; 
Treasurer,  Edward  S.  Guppy;  Charles  B.  Polhemus, 
Samuel  H.  Wagener,  Edward  Williams,  Dr.  M.  A. 
Southworth. 

1897 — Same  as  1896. 

1898 — Senior  Warden,  Charles  H.  Allen;  Junior  War- 
den, Samuel  H.  Wagener;  Clerk,  Harry  E.  War- 
ren; Treasurer,  Edward  S.  Guppy;  Judge  A.  S. 
Kittredge,  Edward  Williams,  Albert  S.  Bacon, 
A.  C.  Darby. 

1899 — Senior  Warden,  Charles  H.  Allen;  Junior  War- 
den, Samuel  H.  Wagener;  Clerk,  Alfred  C.  Darby; 
Treasurer,  Edward  S.  Guppy;  Edward  Williams, 
Dr.  M.  A.  Southworth,  Albert  S.  Bacon,  N.  B. 
Squires. 

1900 — Senior  Warden,  Charles  H.  Allen;  Junior  War- 
den, Samuel  H.  Wagener;  Clerk,  Alfred  C.  Darby; 
Treasurer,  Edward  S.  Guppy;  Dr.  M.  A.  South- 
worth;  Albert  S.  Bacon,  Owen  D.  Richardson,  R. 
Wills-Sanford,  Chas.  A.  Smith. 

1901 — Senior  Warden,  Chas.  H.  Allen;  Junior  Warden, 
Samuel  H.  Wagener;  Clerk,  Alfred  C.  Darby;  Treas- 
urer, Edward  S.  Guppy;  Albert  S.  Bacon,  Owen  D, 
Richardson,  R.  Wills-Sanford,  Charles  A.  Smith. 

1902 — Senior  Warden,  Albert  S.  Bacon;  Junior  War- 
den, R.  Wills-Sanford;  Clerk,  Owen  D.  Richardson; 
Treasurer,  Edward  S.  Guppy;  Charles  A.  Smith, 
George  Rodgers,  Dr.  James  R.  Curnow. 

1903 — Same  as  1902. 


Vested  Choirs 

1903 


Clarence  T.  Urmy, 

Organist  and  Choirmaster. 

Austin  Sperry, 
Crucifer. 


REGULAR  CHOIR 

Bors 

Shelden  Allen  Hubert  Putnam 

Page  Austin  Crayton  Putnam 

Ellis  Bennison  Donald  Richards 

Frank  Cahill  Melville  Smith 

James  Leaman  Frederick  Sperry 

Bruce  McGill  Ernest  Thurber 

MEN 
Eben  H.  Bennison  J.  Herbert  Smith 

William  J.  Hayward  Austin  W.  Sperry 

Chester  Herold  Carl  Swenson 

Arch  Perrin  Charles  Trowbridge 

Maxwell  Vestal 

AUXILIARY  CHOIR 

Bella  Beach  Mary  H.Smith  (Mrs.) 

Belle  Edwards  Jeanette  Stiles 

Mabel  F.  Guppy  Eva  Thrift 

Pearl  Livingston  Harriet  Thrift 

Jessie  Paulsell  June  Thrift 

Fleda  Perrin  Gertrude  Tracb 

Edna  Rinn  Ida  Von  Henn 

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Parochial  Organizations 


TRINITY  SUNDAY  SCHOOL 

Facts  of  interest  in  connection  with  the  Sunday  School 
of  Trinity  Parish  have  been  related  in  the  "Parish  His- 
tory." At  the  time  of  the  re-organization  of  the  Gtiild 
in  1899,  the  Sunday  School  came  under  the  direction  of 
one  of  the  chapters  of  the  Guild.  During  the  year  1903, 
the  Sunday  School  Chapter  established  a  fund  for  enlarg- 
ing and  improving  the  Sunday  School  rooms.  The  sum 
required  for  this  purpose  is  fast  being  realized. 

Mr.  Julius  B.  Anderson  has  been  Superintendent  of 
the  Sunday  School  since  1885. 

TRINITY  PARISH  GUILD 

Trinity  Parish  Guild  was  organized  by  the  women  of 
the  parish  in  September,  1899.  Before  this  time,  the 
work  that  is  now  carried  on  by  this  Guild  was  divided 
among  a  number  of  smaller  organizations.  These  organ- 
izations combined  under  one  general  head  and  resolved 
themselves  into  Chapters  of  Trinity  Parish  Guild. 

The  Chapters  are  eight  in  number  and  are  designated 
as  follows:  Chancel  Chapter,  Choir  Chapter,  Sunday 
School  Chapter,  Visiting  Chapter,  Charity  Chapter, 
Entertainment  Chapter,  Decoration  Chapter  and  Church 
Chapter.  A  chairman  for  each  Chapter  is  elected  at  the 
Annual  Meeting  of  the  Guild.  The  general  duties  of 
each  Chapter  can  be  readily  discerned  from  the  name  of 
the  Chapter. 

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All  members  of  Trinity  Church,  and  all  persons  inter- 
ested in  the  work  and  well  being  of  the  Parish,  are 
eligible  to  membership.  Persons  may  become  members 
by  signing  the  constitution  and  by-laws,  and  by  paying 
a  fee  of  twenty-five  cents.  The  dues  are  ten  cents  per 
month.  Every  member  must  be  an  active  member  of  at 
least  one  of  the  Chapters. 

Monthly  meetings  are  held  on  the  first  Thursday  of 
each  month,  at  two  o'clock  in  the  afternoon,  in  the  Parish 
House. 

In  April,  1900,  the  Guild  was  legally  incorporated 
with  the  direct  intent  that  it  might  secure  the  lot  adjoin- 
ing the  church  property  on  St.  John  Street.  The  lot 
was  purchased  for  twenty-eight  hundred  dollars,  and  up 
to  Easter,  1903,  all  but  five  hundred  and  fifty  dollars  of 
this  sum  had  been  paid. 

In  December,  1901,  the  Guild  was  relieved  by  the 
vestry  from  the  responsibility  of  paying  the  organist's  sal- 
ary and  other  expenses  connected  with  the  music  of  the 
church.  This  responsibility  had  been  borne  for  years  by 
the  Guild  known  as  St.  Cecilia's  Guild — finally  resolved 
into  a  Chapter  of  Trinity  Parish  Guild. 

The  general  objects  of  Trinity  Parish  Guild  are:  "to 
aid  the  rector  in  church  work,  to  provide  for  needful 
expenses  of  the  parish,  and  to  foster  a  spirit  of  Christian 
fellowship." 

The  words  "Christian  fellowship,"  spoken  in  this  con- 
nection, will  call  to  the  minds  of  many,  two  members  of 
the  Guild,  the  motive  of  whose  lives  was  '  'to  foster  a  spirit 
of  Christian  fellowship,"  Ella  Woart  Hawley  and  Mary 
Mizner  Plate.  Though  they  have  been  sadly  missed  in 
the  church  life  to  which  they  gave  so  much,  the  best 
that  they  gave  is  still  with  us — examples  of  true  Chris- 
tian living.  May  the  same  spirit  that  ruled  their  lives 
guide  Trinity  Parish  Guild  into  ways  of  truest  and  high- 
est service. 


Parochial  Organizations  89 

THE  WOMAN'S  AUXILIARY 

In  March,  1898,  through  the  earnest  effort  of  M-iry 
Mizner  Plate,  a  branch  of  the  Woman's  Auxiliary  was 
established  in  the  parish.  In  memory  of  the  dev'olion  of 
their  leader,  the  members  of  the  Auxiliary  subscribed  a 
definite  monthly  sum  to  be  paid  into  a  fund  for  building 
a  church  in  the  town  of  I^indsay,  Tulare  County,  Cali- 
fornia. 

The  regular  work  of  the  Auxiliary  is  being  carried  on 
under  able  supervision. 

A  branch  of  the  Junior  Auxiliary  was  established  in 
April,  1898. 

THE  TWENTY  MINUTE  WORKERS 

A  Circle  of  Twenty  Minute  Workers  was  organized  in 
1899.  Members  pledge  themselves  to  give  a  definite 
amount  of  time  and  work  to  further  the  interests  of  the 
parish.  No  dues  are  required.  Half  of  the  funds  of  the 
Circle  have  been  regularly  given  toward  paying  for  the 
lot  on  St.  John  Street.  Various  sums  have  been  paid  for 
current  expenses  of  the  parish.  The  annual  income  of 
the  Circle  has  reached  as  high  as  $500.  At  Easter,  1903, 
there  was  a  membership  of  sixty. 

It  is  earnestly  hoped  that  such  organizations  as  Trinity 
Brotherhood,  The  League  of  St.  John,  and  the  Junior 
Auxiliary,  will  again  become  active  in  the  life  of  the 
parish. 


Gifts 


Tower  Cross — Mrs.  S.  J.  Hensley. 
Chime  of  Bells — Sunday  School,  1879. 
Alms  Box — Miss  Hannah  Wakefield. 
Processional  Cross — Miss  Josephine  Polhemus. 

Altar  Desk — Sunday  School  Class,  (Miss  Hannah  Wake- 
field's.) 

Altar  Vases— Bible  Class,  (Mrs.  Isabella  Wakefield's.) 

Alms  Basin— Sunday  School  Class,  (Miss  Adele  M.  I^us- 
son's. ) 

Hymn  Tablet — Sunday  School  Class,  (Miss  Adele   M. 
lyusson's.) 

Chancel  Chairs— Bible  Class,  (Mrs.  Isabella  Wakefield's.) 

Flagon — Sunday  School  Classes,  (Miss  Hannah  Wake- 
field's and  Miss  Josephine  Polhemus'.) 

Chancel  Windows— Mrs.  H.  S.  Ashley,  Mrs.  S.  J.  Hens- 
ley,  Sunday  School  and  others. 

Communion  Linen — Mrs.  George  Polhemus. 

Chalices  and  Paten — Made  from  old  silver  given  by  Com- 
municants. 

Stained  Glass  Window— William  IvCwis. 

Rose  Window  in  The  Parish  House — Edward  Williams, 

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Memorials 


Tablet — Members  of  Trinity  Parish,  in  memory  of  Rev. 
Sylvester  S.  Etheridge. 

Baptismal  Font — Rev.  and  Mrs.  George  W.  Foote,  in 
memory  of  Christine  Foote. 

Altar — Rev.  John  B.  Wakefield,  in  memory  of  Isabella 
W.  Wakefield. 

Altar  Cross — Mrs.  Anna  K.  Blount,  in  memory  of  J.  K. 
and  T.  D.  Fackler. 

Credence  Table — Mrs.  Ashbel  S.  Kittredge,  in  memory 
of  Ashbel  S.  Kittredge. 

Altar  Service  Book — Mrs.  Francis  E.  Spencer,  in  mem- 
ory of  Francis  E.  Spencer. 

Altar  Vases — Mrs.  Mary  E.  Snook,  in  memory  of  Nor- 
man Albert  Snook. 

Chancel  Books — Mrs.  Francis  E.  Spencer,  in  memory  of 
Francis  E.  Spencer. 

Ivcctern — Major  and  Mrs.  William  Hawley,  in  memory 
of  Peter  Radcliffe  Hawley. 

lyitany  Desk  and  Service  Book — Mrs.  Nathan  Strong  and 
members  of  Trinity  Church,  in  memory  of  Ella 
Woart  Hawley. 

Pulpit — Mrs.  Mitchell  Phillips,  in  memory  of  Rachel  Nira 
Chapin. 

Stained  Glass  Windows — Rev.  Sylvester  S.  Etheridge,  in 
memory  of  William  R.  Davis.  Judge  William  Dan- 
iels, in  memory  of  Harriet  Daniels.     James  R.  Lowe, 

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in  memory  of  Mary  A.  lyowe.  Mrs.  Hardy-Gregory, 
in  memory  of  Mark  Hardy.  Mr.  and  Mrs.  James 
Hart,  in  memory  of  James  Hart,  Jr.  Mr.  and  Mrs. 
Moses  Schallenberger,  in  memory  of  Selby  Schallen- 
berger.  Mrs.  George  lyendrum,  in  memory  of  Jennie 
and  Annie  Lendrum.  Mrs.  James  L^endrum,  in 
memory  of  Eliza  Lendrum,  Mrs.  Elizabeth  Brown, 
in  memory  of  James  T.  Brown.  Major  Samuel  J. 
Hensley,  in  memory  of  his  children.  In  memory  of 
Hannah  Morris,  J.  Pettigrue,  J.  H.  and  M.  A. 
Smith. 

Tablet  in  the  Parish  House — Members  of  Trinity  Church, 
in  memory  of  Isabella  W.  Wakefield. 


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